Throw no gift again at the giver’s head

Woe gives birth to wisdom

Who gives no thanks to men, gives not thanks to God

Who gives to all, denies all

When a man is going down-hill, everyone will give him a push

We have better counsel to give than to take

Unpaid debts are unforgiven sins

Use the means, and God will give the blessing

To give a lark to catch a kite

To give a man a Roland for his Oliver

To err is human, to forgive divine

The wiser head gives in

The night will give you counsel

The charitable give out at the door, and God puts in at the window

Silence gives consent

She that takes gifts, herself she sells, and she that gives, does not else

Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue; to the end we should hear and see more than we speak

Nothing is given so profusely as advice

Nothing is given

Little wit in the head gives much work for the feet

The healthful man can give counsel to the sick

There is none so simple but can give counsel

There is no wrong that love will not forgive

The hand that gives, gathers

When the old dog barks, he giveth counsel

To refuse and to give tardily is all the same

The good mother says not «Will you?», but gives

He who gives a duck, expects a goose

He who gives fair words feeds on with an empty spoon

He who gives to the unworthy loses doubly

Honour the tree that gives you a shade

Despair gives courage to a coward

Do not cut down the tree that gives you shade

Don’t give up the ship

A secret foe gives a sudden blow