Fox Sayings: Exploring the Wisdom in their Words
Sly as a fox.
Crazy like a fox.
Outfox the foxes.
Fox in the henhouse.
A fox is a wolf who sends flowers.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Feeling foxy.
Silver-tongued fox.
Like a fox on the run.
The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.
Every fox praises his own tail.
Reynard the Fox, always lending, never returning.
Foxy by name, foxy by nature.
The fox never found a better messenger than himself.
Foxing around.
Walk like an old dog, sit like a monkey, run like a fox.
A wise fox will never rob his neighbor’s chicken coop.
I can see you’re as cunning as a fox.
Where foxes say goodnight.
One old fox makes one young crow.
Sly as a fox, sharp as a needle.
Outfox the fox with crafty thinking.
In fox’s den, trust not his hospitality.
Brave as a fox, foolhardy as none.
Fox in the day, hawk by night.
Boxed by fate, outwitted by a fox.
Even a fox has its hunting ground.
Fox me once, shame on you. Fox me twice, shame on me.
Wise as an owl, crafty as a fox.
Coat of a bear, heart of a fox.
Not every forest has a fox, not every fox is a villain.
A fox is swift on its feet, swifter in its thoughts.
Waltz with wolves, but tango with foxes.
Avoid a fox’s path, but learn from its journey.
Fox Sayings: Exploring the Wisdom in their Words part 2
Keep a fox?s hole in sight, but never fall in.
A fox may lose its fur, but not its craftiness.
Cunning as a fox, smooth as a swan.
In the land of shadows, even a fox guards the henhouse.
Eyes like a hawk, spirit like a fox.
A fox needs no heralding, it’s known by its tail.
Sly as a fox
Outfoxing the competition
A fox is caught by its tail
Feeling foxy
Out of the foxhole
Fox in the hen house
Crazy like a fox
Silver fox
A fox smells its own lair first
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
The sleeping fox catches no poultry
Every fox must pay his skin to the furrier
A wise fox will never rob his neighbour’s hen roost
He who has a fox for his mate, must not go to sleep early
Whoever plays with a fox, must guard his cap
The lion and the fox act the play
Don’t let the fox guard the henhouse
When the fox preaches, look to your geese
To play the fox for the monkeys
Artful as an old fox
A fox may grow grey, but never good.
To put a fox to tender a flock of sheep
The fox changes the fur, but not the habits
Be a fox to recognize traps, and a lion to scare off wolves
To cultivate your own garden, keep out the fox and the weeds.
Life’s a journey, enjoy the foxholes.
A fox is not taken twice in the same snare.
Old foxes want no tutors.
After the crow, comes the fox.
A greedy father has thieves for children, says the fox.