Proverbs and old sayings, page 90

43574 proverbs and old sayings

The light is on but nobody is home

Proverbs and old sayings British about light, home, old, olderness

The longest day must have an end

Proverbs and old sayings British about end, day, old, olderness

The longest journey starts with a single step

Proverbs and old sayings British about old, olderness

The moon is made of green cheese

Proverbs and old sayings British about moon, old, olderness

The more the merrier

Proverbs and old sayings British about old, olderness

The more things change, the more they stay the same

Proverbs and old sayings British about change, things, old, olderness

The only disability in life is a bad attitude. Scott Hamilton

Proverbs and old sayings British about attitude, life, bad luck, bad, old, olderness

The only way to understand a woman is to love her

Proverbs and old sayings British about woman, love, old, olderness

The pen is mightier than the sword

Proverbs and old sayings British about old, olderness

The pot calling the kettle black

Proverbs and old sayings British about magic, old, olderness

The road to Hell is paved with good intentions

Proverbs and old sayings British about hell, good, good luck, old, olderness

The shoemaker's son always goes barefoot

Proverbs and old sayings British about old, olderness

The squeaky wheel gets the grease

Proverbs and old sayings British about old, olderness

The streets are paved with gold

Proverbs and old sayings British about old, olderness

The straw that broke the camel's back

Proverbs and old sayings British about old, olderness

The way to a man's heart is through his stomach

Proverbs and old sayings about heart, man, old, olderness

The worm will turn

Proverbs and old sayings British about old, olderness

There ain't no such thing as a free lunch

Proverbs and old sayings British about things, old, olderness

There are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream

Proverbs and old sayings German about old, olderness

There are none so blind as those who will not see — attributed variously to Edmund Burke or George Santayana

Proverbs and old sayings British about blind, old, olderness