Discretion is the better part of valour[1] Do as I say, not as I do[1] Do as you would be done by[1] Do unto others as you would have them do unto you[1] Do not bite the hand that feeds you[1] Do not burn your bridges behind you[1] Do not cast your pearls before swine[1] Do not cry over spilled milk Do not change horses in midstream[1] Do not count your chickens before they are hatched[1]
Do not cross the bridge till you come to it[1]
Do not cut off your nose to spite your face[1] Do not fish for a shark with your hands, fish for hands with a shark. Do not keep a dog and bark yourself[1] Do not look a gift horse in the mouth[1] Do not make a mountain of a mole hill Do not meet troubles half-way[1] Do not put all your eggs in one basket[1] Do not put the cart before the horse[1] Do not put new wine into old bottles[1] Do not rock the boat[1] Do not spoil the ship for a ha'pworth of tar[1] Do not throw pearls to swine[1] Do not teach your Grandmother to suck eggs[1] Do not throw the baby out with the bathwater[1] Do not try to walk before you can crawl[1] Do not upset the apple-cart[1] Do not wash your dirty linen in public[1] Do not sympathize with those who can not empathize Doubt is the beginning, not the end, of wisdom[1]