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Proverbs |
1276 | The partner of my partner is not my partner. -Legal Maxim |
1277 | The partridge loves peas, but not those that go into the pot with it. -African(Wolof) Proverb |
1278 | The pitcher goes often to the well but is broken at last. |
1279 | The pope and a peasant know more between them than the pope alone. -Italian Proverb |
1280 | The pot calls the kettle black. |
1281 | The proof of the pudding is in the eating. |
1282 | The receiver is as bad as the thief. |
1283 | The remedy is worse than the disease. |
1284 | The reverse side also has a reverse side. -Japanese Proverb |
1285 | The rich worry over their money, the poor over their bread. -Vietnamese Proverb |
1286 | The rich would have to eat money if the poor did not provide food. -Russian Proverb |
1287 | The rotten apple injures its neighbours. |
1288 | The scalded dog fears cold water. |
1289 | The shortest answer is doing. -English Proverb |
1290 | The silent dog is the first to bite. -Old Proverb |
1291 | The sinning is the best part of repentance. -Arabic Proverb |
1292 | The stitch is lost unless the thread is knotted. -Italian Proverb |
1293 | The sun sets without thy assistance. -The Talmud |
1294 | The tailor makes the man. |
1295 | The tongue ever turns to the aching tooth. -English Proverb |
1296 | The tongue of idle persons is never idle. |
1297 | The voice of one man is the voice of no one. |
1298 | The way (the road) to hell is paved with good intentions. |
1299 | The whisper of a pretty girl can be heard further than the roar of a lion. -Arab Proberb |
1300 | The wind cannot be caught in a net. |