1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 35
681. 
There is no god like one's stomach; we must sacrifice to it every day.
682. 
Except for my father and my mother everybody lies.
683. 
Fire purges everything.
684. 
Every wise woman builds her house: but the fool plucks it down with her hands.
685. 
He that repeats a matter separates very friends.
686. 
For every ailing foot, there is a slipper.
687. 
A lion lurks in everyone's heart; awake him not.
688. 
Every frog has his own pond.
689. 
God does not pay every Saturday.
690. 
Every smart man is an ignoramus who abuses his ignorance.
691. 
If everyone is going to dance, who, then, would watch?
692. 
A man combs his hair every morning -- why not his heart?
693. 
A man should choose a friend who is better than himself. There are plenty of acquaintances in the world; but very few real friends.
694. 
A woman that always laughs is everybody's wife; a man that is always laughing is an idiot.
695. 
Do everything at the right time and one day will seem like three.
696. 
Every kind of wood is grey when they are reduced to ashes.
697. 
Every letter must be chewed before you can refresh yourself with its juice.
698. 
Every man assumes the colors of his surroundings.
699. 
Govern a family as you would cook a small fish -- very gently.
700. 
He who hasn't a penny sees bargains everywhere.
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