Famous Proverbs
237 Proverbs about Lowe / Page 19
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The cherry blossom among flowers, the warrior among men.182.
As to flowers, when half open; as to sake, when a person is half tipsy.183.
Night is followed by day, famine by abundance.184.
Hunger's gude kitchen to a cauld potato, but a wet divot to the lowe o' love.185.
No plant comes to flower but to wither.186.
Blaw the wind nere so saft, it will lowen at the last.187.
A corn swallowed by a fowl will never germinate in its belly.188.
A good leader was once a good follower.189.
He who feeds the child must be allowed to lick his fingers.190.
It is the absence of a cat that allowed the rat to climb onto the table.