Famous Proverbs
1911 Proverbs about America / Page 79
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A benevolent man should allow a few faults in himself to keeps his friends in countenance.782.
Three faithful friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.783.
A fool talks most when he has the least to say.784.
A fool is like other men as long as he is silent.785.
A fool can ask more questions in a minute than a wise man can answer in an hour.786.
More die of food than famine.787.
A dog returns to where he has been fed.788.
We seldom fear what we can laugh at.789.
Fear no man, and do justice to all men.790.
An ounce of favor goes farther than a pound of justice.