Famous Proverbs
48002 Proverbs about Over / Page 965
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I know what I know, but will say nothing about it.9642.
I left what I knew for what I heard praised, and repented.9643.
I like not fair terms and a villain's mind.9644.
I mistress and you miss, who is to sweep the house?9645.
I neither give nor take, like a Jew on the Sabbath.9646.
I never was satisfied with "I will, I will." One "take this" is better than two "I will give you."9647.
I perfectly feel even at my fingers end.9648.
I say it to you, daughter; hear it, daughter-in-law.9649.
I stubborn and you stubborn, who is to carry the load?9650.
I thought I had no husband, and I eat up the stew.