Famous Proverbs
77 Proverbs about Owed / Page 3
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Borrowed wives, like borrowed books, are seldom returned.22.
A borrowed cloak does not keep one warm.23.
A kind speech and forgiveness is better than alms followed by injury.24.
They have sowed the seed of the word "tomorrow" and it has not germinated.25.
I bought the nettle, sowed the nettle, and then the nettle stung me.26.
The loss of one night's sleep is followed by ten days of inconvenience.27.
The tongue of a woman is the sword that is never allowed to rust.28.
A borrowed coat does not keep one warm.29.
Borrowed clothes are either too tight or too loose.30.
You are not a man until you have plowed a field.