Proverbs and old sayings British about Old, page 22

485 proverbs and old sayings british about old

To the victor go the spoils

Proverbs and old sayings British about old

To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive

Proverbs and old sayings British about old

Truth is more valuable if it takes you a few years to find it. Often attributed to French author Jules Renard (1864–1910)

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(The) truth will out

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Turn your face toward the sun and the shadows fall behind you.

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Two can play at that game

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Two is company, but three is a crowd,

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Variety is the spice of life. William Cowper, English poet (1731–1800)

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Well done is better than well said.

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What cannot be cured must be endured

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What goes up must come down

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What you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts

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What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander

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What the eye does not see (the heart does not grieve over. )

Proverbs and old sayings British about old

When in Rome, (do as the Romans do). St. Ambrose 347AD

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When it rains it pours.

Proverbs and old sayings British about old

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade

Proverbs and old sayings British about old

When the cat is away, the mice will play

Proverbs and old sayings British about old

When the going gets tough, the tough get going

Proverbs and old sayings British about old

When the oak is before the ash, then you will only get a splash; when the ash is before the oak, then you may expect a soak

Proverbs and old sayings British about old