Famous Proverbs
141 Proverbs about Gard / Page 13
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He that will bare-foot go must not plant a garden of thistle.122.
A woman is a flower in a garden; her husband is the fence around it.123.
A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.124.
It is better to be in chains with friends, than to be in a garden with strangers.125.
When the dew-laden breeze of the uplands creeps swiftly down, it brings with it the fragrance of the gardenia.126.
The Sluggard works twice, the niggard pays twice.127.
Unfenced garden - fenced in desert.128.
Rue and time grew baith at ae garden.129.
A book is like a garden in the pocket.130.
For the sake of a single rose, the gardener becomes servant to a thousand thorns.