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Proverbs and old sayings about Good luck
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Proverbs and old sayings about Good luck, page 24
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Luck has much for many, but enough for no one.
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He who has a good neighbour has a good morning.
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It is an ill turn that does no good to any one.
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Speedy execution is the mother of good fortune.
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Good counsel will not rot, if it be got in dry.
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The goose that has a good gander cackles loudly.
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Many a man is a good friend but a bad neighbour.
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Without eating and drinking the hero is no good.
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Fire and water are good servants but bad masters.
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The cow gives good milk, but kicks over the pail.
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You cannot make a good archbishop out of a rogue.
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A good neighbour is better than a brother far off.
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One piece of good advice is better than a bag full.
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You must have good luck to catch hares with a drum.
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He who would have good cabbage, must pay its price.
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Law helps the waking, luck may come to the sleeping.
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You cannot make a good hunting-horn of a pig's tail.
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At court they sell a good deal of smoke without fire.
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Good men must die, but death cannot kill their names.
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Help is good everywhere, except in the porridge-bowl.
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