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71. It is strange! The ox eats hay and the dog eats bread, while the donkey carries wine but drinks water.. Galla proverb. It is strange! The ox eats hay and the dog eats bread, while the donkey carries wine but drinks water.
Galla proverb

72. Afar, it enraptures the heart, when near, it rends the gallbladder.. Arabic Proverb. Afar, it enraptures the heart, when near, it rends the gallbladder.
Arabic Proverb

73. Old chains gall less than new.. English Proverb. Old chains gall less than new.
English Proverb

74. Money makes the horse gallop whether he has shoes or not.. Irish Proverb. Money makes the horse gallop whether he has shoes or not.
Irish Proverb

75. A whip even to a galloping horse.. Japanese Proverb. A whip even to a galloping horse.
Japanese Proverb

76. Carrick for a man, kyle for a coo, cunningham for corn and ale, and a galloway for woo'.. Scottish Proverb. Carrick for a man, kyle for a coo, cunningham for corn and ale, and a galloway for woo'.
Scottish Proverb

77. Let the dogs bark; it's a sign that we are galloping ahead.. Spanish Proverb. Let the dogs bark; it's a sign that we are galloping ahead.
Spanish Proverb

78. Touch a gall'd Horse on the back and he will fling.. Scotch Proverb. Touch a gall'd Horse on the back and he will fling.
Scotch Proverb

79. A spoonful of honey will catch more flies than a gallon of vinegar.. African Proverb. A spoonful of honey will catch more flies than a gallon of vinegar.
African Proverb

80. The gallows is not made for the rich, but for the head of the peasant.. Sicilian Proverb. The gallows is not made for the rich, but for the head of the peasant.
Sicilian Proverb

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