Famous Proverbs
871 Proverbs about Fore / Page 67
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He treads downwards, on his subordinates and bows upwards, before his superiors.662.
He boasts, with foreign feathers.663.
One first drives off the fox, before taking the chickens home and blaming them for straying.664.
Don't count your chickens before they're hatched.665.
As fair greits the bairn that is dung after noon, as he that is dung before noon.666.
A word before is worth two behinde.667.
Before I wein, and now I wat.668.
He that fishes afore the net, long e're he fish get.669.
It is ill to draw a strea before an old Cat.670.
A family is like a thick forest, often from outside its dense, when your inside each tree has its own position.