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Do good and then do it again.
Proverbs and old sayings
Welsh about
good
,
good luck
It is good to look homewards.
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Welsh about
good
,
good luck
Memory slips, letters remain.
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Welsh about
memory
You must crawl before walking.
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contentment
In every pardon there is love.
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Welsh about
love
Nothing is so clean as a fish.
Proverbs and old sayings
Welsh about
fishing
,
nothing
The world is wide to everyone.
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Welsh about
world
Old age is a hundred disorders.
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Welsh about
olderness
,
age
,
old
Let him who reflects, remember.
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Welsh
A willful man must have his way.
Proverbs and old sayings
Welsh about
man
Every flock has its black sheep.
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Welsh about
magic
The seed of all evil is laziness.
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laziness
Anger is the mother of treachery.
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anger
,
mother
A sword's honour is its idleness.
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Welsh about
honour
The best candle is understanding.
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Welsh
He who has no faults is not born.
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Welsh
The foolish has a wagging tongue.
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Welsh
Turning the water to his own mill.
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Welsh about
water
The young laugh when the old fall.
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fall
,
old
,
olderness
Every bird relishes his own voice.
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Welsh about
voice
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