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Proverbs |
476 | Every miller draws water to his own mill. |
477 | Every mother thinks her own gosling a swan. |
478 | Every one's faults are not written in their foreheads. |
479 | Every path has its puddle. -English Proverb |
480 | Every peasant is proud of the pond in his village because from it he measures the sea. -Russian Proverb |
481 | Every road has two directions. -Russian Proverb |
482 | Every tub must stand on its own bottom. |
483 | Every white has its black, and every sweet its sour. |
484 | Every why has a wherefore. |
485 | Everybody's business is nobody's business. |
486 | Everyone pushes a falling fence. -Chinese Proverb |
487 | Everyone thinks his own burden heavy. -French Proverb |
488 | Everything comes to him who waits. |
489 | Everything goes to him who wants nothing. -French Proverb |
490 | Everything is good in its season. |
491 | Everything passes, everything wears out, everything breaks. (tout passe, tout lasse, tout casse) -French Proverb |
492 | Evil communications corrupt good manners. |
493 | Examine what is said, not him who speaks. -Arab Proverb |
494 | Experience is the comb that nature gives us when we are bald. -Belgian proverb |
495 | Experience is the mother of wisdom. |
496 | Experience keeps a dear school, but fools learn in no other. |
497 | Experience keeps no school, she teaches her pupils singly. |
498 | Extremes meet. |
499 | Facts are stubborn things. |
500 | Faint heart never won fair lady. |