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Proverbs and old sayings about Home
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Proverbs and old sayings about Home, page 36
812 proverbs and old sayings about home
Charity well regulated begins at home.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
In a smith's house the knife is wooden.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
Married people need a home of their own.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
There is no house without its hush. hush.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
Go to your aunt's house, but not every day.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
After the house is finished, he deserts it.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
Go not every evening to your brother's house.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
It is no fun to guard a house with two doors.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
In the bagpiper's house they are all dancers.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
The open house makes a good man of the thief.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
Right or wrong, 'tis our house up to the roof.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
When you go to a strange house knock at the door.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
A house ready built and a vineyard ready planted.
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Spanish about
home
Every one in his own house, and God in all men's.
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Spanish about
home
Curses, like chickens, always come home to roost.
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Spanish about
home
Happy the house in which there is no shaven crown.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
I mistress and you miss, who is to sweep the house?
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
He who has no house of his own is everywhere at home.
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Spanish about
home
Sour wine, old bacon, and rye bread keep a house rich.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
In the rich woman's house she always commands; he never.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish about
home
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