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Proverbs and old sayings British about Good
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Proverbs and old sayings British about Good, page 2
58 proverbs and old sayings british about good
Good men suffer much.
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Good words cost nought.
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Good wine needs no bush.
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Never refuse a good offer.
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Many a good cow has an evil calf.
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Everything is good in its season.
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Ell and tell is good merchandise.
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A good lawyer, an evil neighbour.
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No man can make his own good luck.
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It is good to marry late or never.
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Nurture and good manners makes man.
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Poverty is an enemy to good manners.
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A ragged colt may make a good horse.
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It is good grafting on a good stock.
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A good paymaster never wants workmen.
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Good fame is better than a good face.
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Too much of ought is good for nought.
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He that brings good news, knocks hard.
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A bad shearer never had a good sickle.
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Wives must be had, be they good or bad.
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