Famous Proverbs
335 Proverbs about Rows / Page 4
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He who ploughs with young oxen, makes crooked furrows.32.
If the servant grows rich and the master poor, they are both good for nothing.33.
If you have no arrows in your quiver, go not with archers.34.
Love grows with obstacles.35.
Old crows are hard to catch.36.
One marriage is never celebrated but another grows out of it.37.
One to-day is better than ten to-morrows.38.
One to-day is worth two to-morrows.39.
Pigeons are taken when crows fly at pleasure.40.
Stagnant water grows stinking.