Famous Proverbs
1269 Proverbs about Port / Page 73
721.
A fair-weather friend changes with the wind.722.
A long tongue betokens a short hand.723.
A looker on sees more of the game than a player.724.
A sharp tooth for hard bread.725.
All are not soldiers who go to the wars.726.
Another's bread costs dear.727.
Better have a bad ass than be your own ass.728.
Between smith and smith no money passes.729.
Between the hand and the mouth the soup is lost.730.
Beware of a bad woman, and put no trust in a good one.