Even a dog knows the difference between being stumbled over and being kicked.
A woman's vengeance knows no bounds.
An old broom knows the corners of the house.
Everybody knows best where his own shoe pinches.
Everybody knows good counsel except him who has need of it.
He who has not tasted bitter, knows not what sweet is.
Love knows hidden paths.
No one knows better where the shoe pinches that he who wears it.
The russian knows the way, yet he asks for directions.
What one knows it is useful sometimes to forget.
Who loves his work and knows to spare, may live and flourish anywhere.
A new broom sweeps clean, but an old broom knows the corners.
An old broom knows the dirty corners best.
The wearer best knows where the shoe pinches.
A fools knows his own business better than a wise man knows that of others.
He is not happy who knows it not.
He knows well where the thorn pricks him.
He knows where the devil carries his tail.
He knows where the devil has his tail.
He that at twenty is not, at thirty knows not, and at forty has not, will never be, nor ever know, nor ever have.
He who has crossed the ford knows how deep it is.
He who is in hell knows not what heaven is.
He who knows but little quickly tells it.
He who knows little quickly tells it.
He who knows nothing doubts nothing.
He who knows nothing knows enough, if he knows how to be silent.
He who knows nothing never doubts.
He who knows the road can ride full trot.
It is a good answer which knows when to stop.
Love knows not labour.