4817 Proverbs about Ther / Page 13
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A good trade will carry farther than a thousand florins.242.
A millstone gathers no moss.243.
After clouds comes clear weather.244.
All had rather it were well for themselves than for another.245.
An ounce of mother-wit is worth a pound of school-wit.246.
Another man's horse and your own spurs outrun the wind.247.
April weather, woman's love, rose-leaves, dice, and card-luck, change every moment.248.
As the field, so the crops; as the father, so the sons.249.
At court there are many hands, but few hearts.250.
Better, There he goes, than There he hangs.251.
Between a woman's "Yes" and "No" there is no room for the point of a needle.252.
Bread in one hand, a stone in the other.253.
Daughter-in-law hates mother-in-law.254.
Dissemblers oftener deceive themselves than others.255.
Doctor Luther's shoes do not fit every parish priest.256.
Don't fly till your wings are feathered.257.
Eating and drinking holds body and soul together.258.
Either fight not with priests or beat them to death.259.
Every mother's child is handsome.260.
Every woman would rather be handsome than good.Quotes related to Ther by Power Quotations