742 Proverbs about Ring / Page 17
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A glaring sunny morning, a woman that talks Latin, and a child reared on wine, never come to a good end.322.
All the treasures of earth cannot bring back one lost moment.323.
April showers bring forth May flowers.324.
Better to stumble once than be always tottering.325.
Courting and wooing brings dallying and doing.326.
Every to-morrow brings its bread.327.
Fair is he that comes, but fairer he that brings.328.
He will not lost the parings of his nails.329.
If it only depends on swearing, the cow is ours.330.
It is better to leave the child's nose dirty than wring it off.331.
Mother's love is ever in its spring.332.
Muddy springs will have muddy streams.333.
One cannot ring the bells and walk in the procession.334.
One deceit brings on another.335.
That brings water to the mill.336.
The cask always smells of the herring.337.
The greatest hate springs from the greatest love.338.
The night brings counsel.339.
Unstringing the bow does not cure the wound.340.
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