Famous Proverbs
32 Proverbs about Entire
1. It is better to be entirely without a book than to believe it entirely.
2. Providence has not entirely deserted us.
3. It is better to ride for half a year on a good horse than to spend your entire life riding on a mule.
4. The entire world rests on the tip of the tongue.
5. A thriftless woman burns the entire candle looking for a match.
6. It is better to be without a book than to believe it entirely.
7. To be for one day entirely at leisure is to be for one day an immortal.
8. To die is to stop living but to stop living is something entirely different than dying.
9. With virtue you can't be entirely poor; without virtue you can't really be rich.
10. One word spoken in anger may spoil an entire life.