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Proverbs |
1076 | One meets his destiny often in the road he takes to avoid it. -French Proverb |
1077 | One minute of patience, ten years of peace. -Greek Proverb |
1078 | One nail drives out another. -German Proverb |
1079 | One scabby sheep will mar a whole flock. |
1080 | One should be just as careful in choosing one's pleasures as in avoiding calamities. -Chinese Proverb |
1081 | One swallow does not make a summer. |
1082 | One today is worth two tomorrow. |
1083 | Only fools are glad when governments change. -Romanian Proverb |
1084 | Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the noonday sun. -Indian Proverb |
1085 | Open not your door when the devil knocks. |
1086 | Opinions differ. |
1087 | Opportunity�makes the thief. |
1088 | Out of sight, out of mind. |
1089 | Out of the frying-pan into the fire. |
1090 | Packed like herrings. |
1091 | Patience and the mulberry leaf become a silk robe. -Chinese Proverb |
1092 | Patience is a plaster for all sores. |
1093 | Patience is bitter, but the fruit is sweet. -French Proverb |
1094 | Peace and a well-built house cannot be bought too dearly. -Danish Proverb |
1095 | Peace makes plenty. -English Proverb |
1096 | Penny-wise and pound-foolish. |
1097 | People count up the faults of those who keep them waiting. -French Proverb |
1098 | Pleasure has a sting in its tail. |
1099 | Pleasures are transient, honors are immortal. -Greek Proverb |
1100 | Plenty is no plague. |