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Proverbs |
| 201 | Among the blind the one-eyed man is king. |
| 202 | An apple a day keeps the doctor away. |
| 203 | An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep. -Arab Proverb |
| 204 | An ass in a lion's skin. |
| 205 | An ass is but an ass, though laden with gold. |
| 206 | An ass is but an ass, though laden with gold. -Romanian Proverb |
| 207 | An ass loaded with gold climbs to the top of the castle. |
| 208 | An empty hand is no lure for a hawk. |
| 209 | An empty sack cannot stand upright. |
| 210 | An empty vessel gives a greater sound than a full barrel. |
| 211 | An evil chance seldom comes alone. |
| 212 | An excess of courtesy is a discourtesy. -Japanese Proverb |
| 213 | An honest man is not the worse because a dog barks at him. -Danish Proverb |
| 214 | An honest tale speeds best, being plainly told. |
| 215 | An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening. |
| 216 | An idle brain is the devil's workshop. |
| 217 | An ill wound is cured, not an ill name. |
| 218 | An iron rod bends while it is hot. -Greek Proverb |
| 219 | An oak is not felled at one stroke. |
| 220 | An old dog barks not in vain. |
| 221 | An open door may tempt a saint. |
| 222 | An open enemy is better than a false friend. -Greek Proverb |
| 223 | An ounce of discretion is worth a pound of learning. |
| 224 | An ounce of mother is worth a pound of priests. -Spanish Proverb |
| 225 | An ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue. |