Famous Proverbs
2232 Proverbs about French / Page 222
2211. Suspicion always haunts the guilty party.
2212. A white Christmas fills the churchyard.
2213. Glutton: one who digs his grave with his teeth.
2214. The great thieves lead away the little thieves.
2215. Where there's music there can be love.
2216. Burgundy for kings, champagne for duchesses, claret for gentlemen.
2217. It is only at the tree loaded with fruit that the people throw stones.
2218. All cats are bad in May.
2219. If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.
2220. One flower maketh not a bouquet.