4817 Proverbs about Ther / Page 43
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A tree often transplanted neither grows nor thrives.842.
A true gentleman would rather have his clothes torn than mended.843.
After a thrifty father, a prodigal son.844.
Alas! father, another daughter is born to you.845.
An ounce of mother is worth a pound of priests.846.
Another's care hangs by a hair.847.
As long as I was a daughter-in-law I never had a good mother-in-law, and as long as I was a mother-in-law I never had a good daughter-in-law.848.
Better is the smoke of my own house than the fire of another's.849.
Better there should be too much than too little.850.
Better they should say, "There he ran away," than "There he died."851.
Between saying and doing there is a long road.852.
Choose neither a woman nor linen by candlelight.853.
Either rich or hanged.854.
Either the ass will die, or he that goads it.855.
Either you sink or you swim.856.
Every man should support himself, and not hang upon another.857.
Expect not at another's hand what you can do by your own.858.
For the want of worthy men they made my father alcade.859.
From snow, whether baked or boiled, you will get nothing but water.860.
Go not every evening to your brother's house.Quotes related to Ther by Power Quotations