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221. 'Twixt the cup and the lip there's many a slip.. French Proverb. 'Twixt the cup and the lip there's many a slip.
French Proverb

222. 'Twixt the word and the deed there's a long step.. French Proverb. 'Twixt the word and the deed there's a long step.
French Proverb

223. Very hard times in the wood when the wolves eat each other.. French Proverb. Very hard times in the wood when the wolves eat each other.
French Proverb

224. Weather, wind, women, and fortune change like the moon.. French Proverb. Weather, wind, women, and fortune change like the moon.
French Proverb

225. Went in one ear and out the other.. French Proverb. Went in one ear and out the other.
French Proverb

226. Were the devil to come from hell to fight, there would forthwith be a Frenchman to accept the challenge.. French Proverb. Were the devil to come from hell to fight, there would forthwith be a Frenchman to accept the challenge.
French Proverb

227. What is bad for one is good for another.. French Proverb. What is bad for one is good for another.
French Proverb

228. When the child is christened you will have godfathers enough.. French Proverb. When the child is christened you will have godfathers enough.
French Proverb

229. When there is no wind every man is a pilot.. French Proverb. When there is no wind every man is a pilot.
French Proverb

230. Where there is no sore there needs no plaister.. French Proverb. Where there is no sore there needs no plaister.
French Proverb

231. Where there is nothing the king loses his rights.. French Proverb. Where there is nothing the king loses his rights.
French Proverb

232. Whilst the dogs are growling at each other the wolf devours the sheep.. French Proverb. Whilst the dogs are growling at each other the wolf devours the sheep.
French Proverb

233. Who answers for another pays.. French Proverb. Who answers for another pays.
French Proverb

234. Who does not venture gets neither horse nor mule, and who ventures too much lose horse and mule.. French Proverb. Who does not venture gets neither horse nor mule, and who ventures too much lose horse and mule.
French Proverb

235. Why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?. French Proverb. Why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
French Proverb

236. He that is unkind to his own will not be kind to others.. Galician Proverb. He that is unkind to his own will not be kind to others.
Galician Proverb

237. I see by my mother-in-law's eyes when the devil takes hold of her.. Galician Proverb. I see by my mother-in-law's eyes when the devil takes hold of her.
Galician Proverb

238. The cow that does not eat with the oxen, either eats before or after them.. Galician Proverb. The cow that does not eat with the oxen, either eats before or after them.
Galician Proverb

239. A father maintains ten children better than ten children one father.. German Proverb. A father maintains ten children better than ten children one father.
German Proverb

240. A flatterer has water in one hand and fire in the other.. German Proverb. A flatterer has water in one hand and fire in the other.
German Proverb

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