Famous Proverbs
1626 Proverbs about English / Page 122
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He that blames would buy.1212.
Reputation is commonly measured by the acre.1213.
A man without religion is a horse without a bridle.1214.
He that after sinning mends, recommends himself to god.1215.
No man's religion ever survived his morals.1216.
A grain of prudence is worth a pound of craft.1217.
The wit of one man, the wisdom of many.1218.
Wise men make proverbs but fools repeat them.1219.
Pride in prosperity turns to misery in adversity.1220.
It is pride, not nature, that craves much.