Famous Proverbs
335 Proverbs about Rows / Page 3
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Two sparrows upon one ear of corn make ill agreement.22.
Very good corn grows in little fields.23.
When the devil grows old he turns himself hermit.24.
Where the goat is tied she must browse.25.
Who pays soon borrows when he will.26.
A thief seldom grows rich by thieving.27.
As the old cock crows so crows the young.28.
Every cock crows best on his own dunghill.29.
For the diligent, a week has seven days; for the slothful, seven tomorrows.30.
He who borrows sells his freedom.