2337 Proverbs about Hing / Page 4
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A man who wants bread is ready for anything.62.
A Montgomery division: all on one side, nothing on the other.63.
A thing too much seen is little prized.64.
After the act wishing is in vain.65.
All state, and nothing on the plate.66.
But may not truth in laughing guise be dressed?67.
By biting and scratching cats and dogs come together.68.
Civility costs nothing.69.
Everybody is wise after the thing has happened.70.
Everything does not fall that totters.71.
Everything goes by favour and cousinship.72.
Everything goes to him who does not want it.73.
Everything in time comes to him who knows how to wait.74.
Everything may be bought except day and night.75.
Fair things are soon snatched away.76.
Fat broth cannot be made of nothing.77.
Good watching drives away ill-luck.78.
He forgot nothing except to say farewell.79.
He goes safely who has nothing.80.
He has nothing who has not enough.Quotes related to Hing by Power Quotations