Famous Proverbs
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One never goes so far as when one don't know whither one is going.172.
One should choose a wife with the ears, rather than with the eyes.173.
Other times, other manners.174.
Rather a single grape for me than a brace of figs for thee.175.
Sadness and gladness succeed each other.176.
Six things have no business in the world: a fighting priest, a coward knight, a covetous judge, a stinking barber, a soft-hearted mother, and an itchy baker.177.
Snivelling folks always want to wipe other folks' noses.178.
Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof.179.
Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.180.
The balance in doing its office knows neither gold nor lead.