Famous Proverbs
472 Proverbs about Rive / Page 35
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Headman Simon drives the horse.342.
The riverside monkey is apt to be blamed for every twig found in the river.343.
The same rain that drenches the slave also drenches the slave driver.344.
A person who arrives at a feast when the cooked meat is being pulled out of the pot does not know what was endured by others to catch and cook it.345.
One first drives off the fox, before taking the chickens home and blaming them for straying.346.
All things thrive but thrice.347.
A man cannot thrive except his wife let him.348.
Better late thrive then never.349.
Drive out the inch as thou hast done the span.350.
He that marries e're he be wise, will die e're he thrive.