Famous Proverbs
1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 17
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One man cut the barrage, and a thousand people fell into the river.162.
A blow from a frying-pan blacks, though it may not hurt.163.
A man devoid of religion is like a horse without a bridle.164.
An ape is an ape, though decked with gold.165.
An ape's an ape, a varlet's a varlet, though they be clad in silk and scarlet.166.
Be old betimes that thou may'st long be so.167.
Bribes will enter without knocking.168.
Conscience is as a thousand witnesses.169.
Experience without learning is better than learning without experience.170.
Fear increasing age, for it does not come without companions.