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Proverbs |
1576 | Where there's a will, there's a way. |
1577 | Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart. -Confucius |
1578 | While the grass grows the horse starves. |
1579 | While there is life there is hope. |
1580 | Who accepts nothing has nothing to return. -German Proverb |
1581 | Who breaks, pays. |
1582 | Who depends on another man's table often dines late. -Italian Proverb |
1583 | Who gossips to you will gossip of you. -Turkish Proverb |
1584 | Who has never tasted bitter, knows not what is sweet. |
1585 | Who is not ashamed doubles his sins. -German Proverb |
1586 | Who keeps company with the wolf, will learn to howl. |
1587 | Who lies for you will lie against you. -Bosnian Proverb |
1588 | Who punishes one threatens a hundred. -French Proverb |
1589 | Who seeks a friend without faults dies alone. -Turkish Proverb |
1590 | Who takes the child by the hand takes the mother by the heart. -German Proverb |
1591 | Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one. -Japaneses Proverb |
1592 | Whose bread I eat: his song I sing. -German Proverb |
1593 | Wisdom is in the head and not in the beard. -Swedish Proverb |
1594 | Wise after the event. |
1595 | With a good name one may sin easily. -Dutch Proverb |
1596 | With enough 'ifs' we could put Paris in a bottle. -French Proverb |
1597 | With money in your pocket you are wise, you are handsome, and you sing well too. -Jewish Proverb |
1598 | With time and patience the leaf of the mulberry becomes satin. |
1599 | With time and patience the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown. -Chinese Proverb |
1600 | Woe to the house where the hen crows and the rooster is still. -Spanish Proverb |