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Proverbs and old sayings about Man
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Proverbs and old sayings about Man, page 59
3475 proverbs and old sayings about man
All too good is every man's fool.
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Dutch about
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An idle man is the devil's pillow.
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Every man his own is not too much.
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A man overboard, a mouth the less.
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A fool may give a wise man counsel.
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A threatened man lives seven years.
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The devil has his martyrs among men.
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No man knoweth fortune till he dies.
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Men must sail while the wind serveth.
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Every man is master in his own house.
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No man learneth but by pain or shame.
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Men dig their graves with their teeth.
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Every man thinks his own owl a falcon.
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God deliver me from a man of one book.
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A man overboard, a mouth less to feed.
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It's ill waiting for dead men's shoes.
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From little things men go on to great.
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A blind man may sometimes shoot a crow.
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Where a man feels pain he lays his hand.
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Men can bear all things except good days.
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