Famous Proverbs
4831 Proverbs about Ther / Page 62
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Favours should never be forced upon others against their will.612.
Flight towards preferment will be but slow without some golden feathers.613.
Fortunate is he whom the dangers of others have rendered cautious.614.
Fortune and the arts assist each other.615.
Fortune to one is mother, to another step-mother.616.
From a simple spark there will often be produced a great conflagration.617.
From the miseries of others he fears for his own position.618.
Gather flowers while the morning sun lasts.619.
Gather thistles, expect prickles.620.
God will be present, whether asked or not.