Famous Proverbs
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From my gossip's bread a large piece for my godson.112.
He who has both money and bread, may choose with whom his daughter to wed.113.
His bread fell into the honey.114.
I know well what I say when I ask for bread.115.
Needle and thread are half clothing.116.
Neither sign a paper without reading it, nor drink water without seeing it.117.
Never spread your corn to dry before the door of a saintly man.118.
Sour wine, old bacon, and rye bread keep a house rich.119.
The best cloth has uneven threads.120.
The scalded cat dreads cold water.