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Proverbs |
226 | An unfortunate man would be drowned in a teacup. |
227 | Anger and haste hinder good counsel. |
228 | Any port in a storm. |
229 | Appearances are deceitful. |
230 | Appetite comes with eating. |
231 | As drunk as a lord. |
232 | As innocent as a babe unborn. |
233 | As like as an apple to an oyster. |
234 | As like as two peas. |
235 | As old as the hills. |
236 | As plain as the nose on a man's face. |
237 | As plain as two and two make four. |
238 | As snug as a bug in a rug . |
239 | As sure as eggs is eggs. |
240 | As the call, so the echo. |
241 | As the fool thinks, so the bell clinks. |
242 | As the old cock crows, so does the young. |
243 | As the tree falls, so shall it lie. |
244 | As the tree, so the fruit. |
245 | As welcome as flowers in May. |
246 | As welcome as water in one's shoes. |
247 | As well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamb. |
248 | As you brew, so must you drink. |
249 | As you make your bed, so must you lie on it. |
250 | As you sow, so shall you reap. |