Famous Proverbs
1848 Proverbs about Roman / Page 122
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The thief does fear each bush an officer.1212.
There is nothing worse than an old lover.1213.
They need much whom nothing will content.1214.
Where gold speaks every tongue is silent.1215.
Words and feathers the wind carries away.1216.
A barber learns to shave by shaving fools.1217.
A flatterer's throat is an open sepulchre.1218.
A little body often harbours a great soul.1219.
An handful of trade is an handful of gold.1220.
As soon as a man is born he begins to die.