1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 40
781. 
You cannot be very smart if you have never done anything foolish.
782. 
Crime is cunning; it puts an angel in front of every devil.
783. 
Every frog must know its sole-leather.
784. 
Dwarfs see giants everywhere.
785. 
Everyone wipes his feet on poverty.
786. 
He who dies for the truth finds holy ground everywhere for his grave.
787. 
In the land of the cripple everyone thinks he walks straight.
788. 
Marriage is the opposite to a fever attack; it begins very hot and ends very cold.
789. 
Nature hangs out her sign everywhere.
790. 
To believe everything is too much, to believe nothing is not enough.
791. 
There is bound to be a knot in a very long string.
792. 
Alexander the Great was not very tall.
793. 
Every country is a fatherland.
794. 
Every tale can be told in a different way.
795. 
Under every stone sleeps a scorpion.
796. 
Happiness you pay for is to be found everywhere.
797. 
God could not be everywhere, that's why he made mothers.
798. 
Money purifies everything.
799. 
Every man likes the smell of his own farts.
800. 
Every story has two sides and every song has twelve versions.
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