Famous Proverbs
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He does not think small beer of himself.6972.
He drives out one devil by another.6973.
He either wheedles by suasive means or terrifies by threats.6974.
He even begrudges the water with which he washes.6975.
He falls into the pit which he himself made.6976.
He falls short of his duty to both who tries to serve two masters.6977.
He fears neither the earthquake nor the fury of the waves.6978.
He fears the very flies.6979.
He feigns death like a panther.6980.
He fell to-day, I may fall to-morrow.