Sedona Proverbs

- Do not judge a king by his crown or a peasant by his boots, but avoid those who wear both a belt and suspenders.
- Anything is possible for those who think it so and happen to be filthy rich.
- Those who wrestle with their conscience find the fight fixed.
- He who lives in a house of straw should not light too many prayer candles and avoid ear coning.
- He who knows not where he is will still refuse directions.
- You never know what you can accomplish until your spouse forces you to do it.
- He that is sure he knows everything will have no friends to contradict him.
- Seek and you shall find. Knock and most folks will pretend not to be home.
- April showers bring May flowers, but August heat will melt your sandals.
- Standing up for your convictions puts you in the best position to get a running start.
- It’s one thing to blow your own horn, another to squeeze your own bagpipes.
- You can lead a monkey to a banana tree, but you can’t make him make a daiquiri.
- Advice happens in the best of families.