Famous Proverbs
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We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.2722.
We shall see, as the blind man said.2723.
Weather, wind, women, and fortune change like the moon.2724.
Wedlock rides in the saddle and repentance on the crupper.2725.
Well fed but ill taught.2726.
Well-regulated charity begins with one's self.2727.
Went in one ear and out the other.2728.
Were if not for "if" and "but," we should all be rich for ever.2729.
Were it a wolf it would spring at your throat.2730.
Were the devil to come from hell to fight, there would forthwith be a Frenchman to accept the challenge.