Famous Proverbs
290 Proverbs about Lace / Page 28
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He is not wise who places a stones on his own roof.272.
A lame cat is better than a swift horse when rats infest the palace.273.
After distress, solace.274.
Pride and grace dwell never in ae place.275.
The dreaming man makes excuses for his inaction and places a fools cap on his head.276.
A person once wud, or deranged, is always suspected of being so, in the event of anything strange taking place.277.
Pride and grace ne'er dwell in ae place.278.
High places have their precipices.279.
Lightning never strikes twice in the same place.280.
A fool's name is seen in many places.