1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 28
541. 
In a very old tree, you may be certain that the sapwood is on the outside, while the heartwood is in the middle.
542. 
A canoe does not know who is king. When it turns over, everyone gets wet.
543. 
Crows are black everywhere.
544. 
Sorrow is like rice in an attic: you use a little every day and at the end it is all gone.
545. 
Every animal knows more than you do.
546. 
Everybody's friend is true to none.
547. 
Every eye has its look.
548. 
Every sheep is hung by its own leg.
549. 
Every man goes down to his death bearing in his hands only that which he has given away.
550. 
Every error has its excuse.
551. 
A lonely person is at home everywhere.
552. 
Even a blind pig finds an acorn every once in awhile.
553. 
Every peasant is proud of the pond in his village because from it he measures the sea.
554. 
Every road has two directions.
555. 
Every sandpiper praises his own swamp.
556. 
Every seed knows its time.
557. 
If everyone gives one thread, the poor man will have a shirt.
558. 
Let everyone pick his own nose.
559. 
Not everyone who has a cowl on is a monk.
560. 
Not everything is a mermaid that dives into the water.
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