Famous Proverbs
503 Proverbs about Ding / Page 13
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Smoke, rain, and a scolding wife, are three bad things in a house.122.
The used plough shines, standing water stinks.123.
You must judge a maiden at the kneading trough, and not in a dance.124.
Biding makes thriving.125.
Good leading makes good following.126.
Ill tidings come soon enough.127.
It is better to ride for half a year on a good horse than to spend your entire life riding on a mule.128.
It is good to go afoot when one is tired of riding.129.
Set thy expense according to thy trade.130.
The friar preached against stealing when he had a pudding in his sleeve.