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Page 1922
Proverbs and old sayings, page 1922
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Almost is not eaten.
Proverbs and old sayings
Even the maid has a family.
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family
A fool is a wise man's ladder.
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about
man
Two wives, two pots of poison.
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The greatest death is laughter.
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As great birds die the eggs rot.
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Before you milk a cow tie it up.
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Old age does not announce itself.
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It is the snake that smells the rat.
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Walls have ears, and little pots too.
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Abundance does not spread; famine does.
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The poor man's proverb is never quoted.
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People are people through other people.
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No stake ever grew old with the bark on.
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The foot pains in sympathy with the toe.
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Plenty sits still, hunger is a wanderer.
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The drums of war are the drums of hunger.
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By pounding the dough the bread will rise.
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What the poor man says is not listened to.
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man
When you have a lot to do, start with a meal.
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