Famous Proverbs
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You can only take out of a bag what was already in it.222.
A word about to be spoken is like a stone that is ready to be thrown.223.
In times of famine no bread is stale.224.
A dictionary can only be read when it is printed.225.
An old bachelor compares life with a shirt button that hangs often by a thread.226.
If your books are not read, your descendants will be ignorant.227.
Wealth is but dung, useful only when spread about.228.
When you have read a book for the first time, you get to know a friend; read it for a second time and you meet an old friend.229.
Check before you bite if it is bread or a stone.230.
The starving man will never burn his bread.