1614 American Proverbs / Page 30
581. 
Every man's your enemy till he proves your friend.
582. 
Every time you forgive a man you weaken him and strengthen yourself.
583. 
Every why has a wherefore.
584. 
Everyone for himself.
585. 
Everyone has his master.
586. 
Everyone knows where his shoe pinches.
587. 
Everyone prefers his own.
588. 
Everything does not fall that totters.
589. 
Everything happens for a reason.
590. 
Everything is not all peaches and cream.
591. 
Everything worthwhile has a fence around it, but there is always a gate and a key.
592. 
Evil to him who evil does.
593. 
Example can be better than precept.
594. 
Experience is a comb which fate gives to a man when his hair is all gone.
595. 
Experience is a dear school, but fools learn in no other.
596. 
Experience is the father of wisdom and memory the mother.
597. 
Experience without learning is better than learning without experience.
598. 
Fact can be stranger than fiction.
599. 
Facts are better than theories.
600. 
Fair and softly goes far in a day.
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