129 Proverbs about Days / Page 2
21. A day of reading is a day of gain; a day without reading is ten days of loss.
22. It takes three years to learn to be a man of integrity; it only takes three days to degrade.
23. The wedding lasts for two or three days, but the trouble stays longer.
24. Better reap two days early than one day late.
25. He is so wise, that he goes upon the ice three days before it freezes.
26. He was born upon St. Galtpert's night, three days before luck.
27. He who dies not in his twenty-third year, drowns not in his twenty-fourth, and is not slain in his twenty-fifth, may boast of good days.
28. Many seek good nights and lose good days.
29. Men can bear all things except good days.
30. Take off your hat to your yesterdays; take off your coat for your tomorrows.
31. Whoso is tired of happy days, let him take a wife.
32. Better reap two days too soon than one too late.
33. Many seek good nights and waste good days.
34. Who is tired of happy days, let him take a wife.
35. Death and marriage make term-days.
36. My son's my son aye till he get a wife, my daughter's my daughter a' the days of her life.
37. There is a great differ amang market-days.
38. Light suppers mak lang days.
39. Now-a-days truth's news.
40. All days' evening is not come.
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