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Proverbs and old sayings about Olderness
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Proverbs and old sayings about Olderness, page 30
1458 proverbs and old sayings about olderness
Whom the Gods love die young
Proverbs and old sayings
British about
olderness
Why keep a dog and bark yourself?
Proverbs and old sayings
about
olderness
With great responsibility comes great power
Proverbs and old sayings
British about
olderness
Woman is the root of both good and evil
Proverbs and old sayings
British about
olderness
Wonders will never cease
Proverbs and old sayings
Greek about
olderness
Work expands so as to fill the time available
Proverbs and old sayings
British about
olderness
Worrying never did anyone any good
Proverbs and old sayings
Swedish about
olderness
You are never too old to learn
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British about
olderness
You are what you eat
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British about
olderness
You can have too much of a good thing
Proverbs and old sayings
British about
olderness
You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink
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about
olderness
You can never/never can tell
Proverbs and old sayings
British about
olderness
You cannot always get what you want
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olderness
You cannot eat your cake and have it too
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olderness
You cannot get blood out of a stone
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olderness
You cannot make a silk purse from a sow's ear
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olderness
You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs
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olderness
You cannot make bricks without straw
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about
olderness
You cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
Proverbs and old sayings
about
olderness
(You cannot) teach an old dog new tricks
Proverbs and old sayings
British about
olderness
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