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Page 1496
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What must be, will be.
Proverbs and old sayings
Eaten food is forgotten.
Proverbs and old sayings
about
food
After spring-tide, neap.
Proverbs and old sayings
about
spring
Eaten bread is forgotten.
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They live like cat and dog.
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Between two stools is a fall.
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fall
Hot broth softens hard bread.
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A stitch in due time saves nine.
Proverbs and old sayings
about
time
Let every bird hatch its own eggs.
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A wise man will not receive rebuke.
Proverbs and old sayings
about
man
When the wind blows the sea is moving.
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Two faggots will burn better than one.
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Listen with each ear, then to judgment.
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To share is sweet, but to pay is bitter.
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bitter
A short courtship is the best courtship.
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Foolish spending is a father of poverty.
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Maybe the last dog is catching the hare.
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The crooked bannock straightens the body.
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body
The black ox never stamps on his own foot.
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magic
While seeking new friends, hold to the old.
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old
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olderness
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