Famous Proverbs
48002 Proverbs about Over / Page 498
4971.
Better is an enemy to well.4972.
Better lose the saddle than the horse.4973.
Better once than never.4974.
Better slip with the foot than with the tongue.4975.
Better to ask than go astray.4976.
Better to fall from the window than the roof.4977.
Between saying and doing, many a pair of shoes is worn out.4978.
Between the hand and the mouth the soup is spilt.4979.
Between two cowards, he has the advantage who first detects the other.4980.
Beware of "Had I but known."