Famous Proverbs
939 Proverbs about King / Page 29
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The woman who takes a wolf for a husband is always looking into the wood.282.
The barking of the dogs will not disturb the clouds.283.
From walking -- something; from sitting -- nothing.284.
Talking of an old debt always starts another quarrel.285.
A thriftless woman burns the entire candle looking for a match.286.
Although there exist many thousands of subjects for elegant conversation, there are persons who cannot meet a cripple without talking about feet.287.
Avoid suspicion: when you're walking through your neighbor's melon patch, don't tie your shoe.288.
Better a live beggar than a dead king.289.
Clear conscience never fears midnight knocking.290.
Don't let your tongue or your paintbrush wag your tail when they are making up an inventory.