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Proverbs |
| 451 | Even a clock that does not work is right twice a day. -Polish Proverb |
| 452 | Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue. -Miscellaneous Prover |
| 453 | Even reckoning makes long friends. |
| 454 | Every animal knows more than you do. -Native American Proverb (Nez Perce) |
| 455 | Every ass loves to hear himself bray. |
| 456 | Every barber knows that. |
| 457 | Every bean has its black. |
| 458 | Every beetle is a gazelle in the eyes of its mother. -Moorish Proverb |
| 459 | Every bird likes its own nest. |
| 460 | Every bullet has its billet. |
| 461 | Every country has its customs. |
| 462 | Every dark cloud has a silver lining. |
| 463 | Every day is not Sunday. |
| 464 | Every dog has his day. |
| 465 | Every dog is a lion at home. |
| 466 | Every dog is valiant at his own door. |
| 467 | Every invalid is a doctor. -Irish Proverb |
| 468 | Every Jack has his Jill. |
| 469 | Every lion has to defend himself against flies. -German Proverb |
| 470 | Every man has a fool in his sleeve. |
| 471 | Every man has his faults. |
| 472 | Every man has his hobby-horse. |
| 473 | Every man is a fool in some man's opinion. -Spanish Proverb |
| 474 | Every man is the architect of his own fortunes. |
| 475 | Every man to his taste. |