Famous Proverbs
127 Proverbs about Fine / Page 4
31. Every one can navigate in fine weather.
32. If it rained maccaroni, what a fine time for gluttons.
33. The moth does most mischief to the finest garment.
34. Rain before seven, fine before eleven.
35. Sorrow dwells on the confines of pleasure.
36. Threads do not break for being fine, but for being gouty and ill-spun.
37. A spot shows most on the finest cloth.
38. Deeds are love, and not fine phrases.
39. Health and cheerfulness make beauty; finery and cosmetics cost money and lie.
40. It is not the fine, but the coarse and ill-spun that breaks.