Famous Proverbs
4831 Proverbs about Ther / Page 45
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Every one can navigate in fine weather.442.
Every one likes justice in another's house, none in his own.443.
Every one thinks himself without sin because he has not those of others.444.
Every ten years one man has need of another.445.
Feather by feather the goose is plucked.446.
From snow whether cooked or pounded you will get nothing but water.447.
Good riding at two anchors men have told, For it one break, the other yet may hold.448.
He hauls at a long rope who expects another's death.449.
He is master of another man's life who is indifferent to his own.450.
He is wise who learns at another's cost.