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Proverbs and old sayings about People
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Proverbs and old sayings about People, page 9
1047 proverbs and old sayings about people
May the crazy not die to make people laugh.
Proverbs and old sayings
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people
People follow the winner.
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people
Smart people are blessed.
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people
People are for each other.
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people
People of the cave's slumber.
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people
Evil people know one another.
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Fear the person who fears you.
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people
The envious person is a sad person.
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More desperate than a drowning person.
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People are slaves to charity/ good deeds.
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God creates 40 people with the same looks.
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people
For smart people, signs can replace words.
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People are equal like the teeth of a comb..
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people
I saw people tending to the one who has money.
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Refers to people who are late in doing things.
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People follow the religion/ ways of their kings.
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Paradise without people is not worth living in..
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This dead person is not worth all of this grief.
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People don't thank someone who doesn't thank God.
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The purest people are the ones with good manners.
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