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31. In blacksmith's house, wood skewer.. Portuguese Proverb. In blacksmith's house, wood skewer.
Portuguese Proverb

32. The mare of the smith and the children of the shoemaker, allways goes barefooted.. Scanian Proverb. The mare of the smith and the children of the shoemaker, allways goes barefooted.
Scanian Proverb

33. A piece of iron can only become what the blacksmith says it should become.. Nigerian Proverb. A piece of iron can only become what the blacksmith says it should become.
Nigerian Proverb

34. Love laughs at locksmiths.. Spanish Proverb. Love laughs at locksmiths.
Spanish Proverb

35. He who allows his day to pass by without practicing generosity and enjoying life's pleasures is like a blacksmith's bellows. He breathes, but does not live.. Sanskrit Proverb. He who allows his day to pass by without practicing generosity and enjoying life's pleasures is like a blacksmith's bellows. He breathes, but does not live.
Sanskrit Proverb

36. It is by forging that one becomes a blacksmith.. French Proverb. It is by forging that one becomes a blacksmith.
French Proverb

37. None more bare than the shoemaker's wife and the smith's mare.. Romanian Proverb. None more bare than the shoemaker's wife and the smith's mare.
Romanian Proverb

38. If the metal is not good, you cannot take it out on the blacksmith.. Ekonda proverb. If the metal is not good, you cannot take it out on the blacksmith.
Ekonda proverb

39. The blacksmith in one village becomes a blacksmith's apprentice in another.. Ghana Proverb. The blacksmith in one village becomes a blacksmith's apprentice in another.
Ghana Proverb

40. The shoemaker's wife and the blacksmith's horse often go unshod.. Irish Proverb. The shoemaker's wife and the blacksmith's horse often go unshod.
Irish Proverb

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