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Proverbs |
1401 | To kick against the pricks. |
1402 | To kill two birds with one stone. |
1403 | To know and to act are one and the same. -Samurai Proverb |
1404 | To know everything is to know nothing. |
1405 | To know on which side one's bread is buttered. |
1406 | To know the road ahead, ask those coming back. -Chinese Proverb |
1407 | To know what's what. |
1408 | To lay by for a rainy day. |
1409 | To live from hand to mouth. |
1410 | To lock the stable-door after the horse is stolen. |
1411 | To look for a needle in a haystack. |
1412 | To love somebody (something) as the devil loves holy water. |
1413 | To make (to turn) the air blue. |
1414 | To make a mountain out of a molehill. |
1415 | To make both ends meet. |
1416 | To make the cup run over. |
1417 | To measure another man's foot by one's own last. |
1418 | To measure other people's corn by one's own bushel. |
1419 | To own is to fear. -(Tener es temer.) |
1420 | To pay one back in one's own coin. |
1421 | To plough the sand. |
1422 | To pour water into a sieve. |
1423 | To pull the chestnuts out of the fire for somebody. |
1424 | To pull the devil by the tail. |
1425 | To put (set) the cart before the horse. |