Famous Proverbs
503 Proverbs about Ding / Page 11
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Neither sign a paper without reading it, nor drink water without seeing it.102.
One wedding brings another.103.
Since you have scolding me, I have counted a hundred and twenty holes in that nutmeg grater.104.
Smoke, a dripping roof, and a scolding wife, are enough to drive a man out of his life.105.
The Jew ruins himself with passovers, the Moor with wedding feasts, and the Christian with lawsuits.106.
The mill gains by gong, and not by standing still.107.
The smith's dog sleeps at the noise of the hammer, and wakes at the grinding of teeth.108.
The wedding feast is not made with mushrooms only.109.
They who don't kill pigs must not expect black-puddings.110.
Through not spending enough we spend too much.