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441. The money you refuse will never do you good.. British Proverb. The money you refuse will never do you good.

442. The more cost, the more honour.. British Proverb. The more cost, the more honour.

443. The old should not be overfed.. British Proverb. The old should not be overfed.

444. The opera isn't over till the fat lady sings.. British Proverb. The opera isn't over till the fat lady sings.

445. The owl thinks her own young fairest.. British Proverb. The owl thinks her own young fairest.

446. The peacock has fair feathers, but foul feet.. British Proverb. The peacock has fair feathers, but foul feet.

447. The Peerage is the Englishman's Bible.. British Proverb. The Peerage is the Englishman's Bible.

448. The proof of the pudding is in the eating.. British Proverb. The proof of the pudding is in the eating.

449. The remembrance of past sorrows is joyful.. British Proverb. The remembrance of past sorrows is joyful.

450. The rich knows not who is his friend.. British Proverb. The rich knows not who is his friend.

451. The rich man has his ice in the summer and the poor man gets his in the winter.. British Proverb. The rich man has his ice in the summer and the poor man gets his in the winter.

452. The rich man may dine when he will, the poor man when he may.. British Proverb. The rich man may dine when he will, the poor man when he may.

453. The rich man spends his money, the poor man his strength.. British Proverb. The rich man spends his money, the poor man his strength.

454. The riches of the mind may make a man rich and happy.. British Proverb. The riches of the mind may make a man rich and happy.

455. The skilfullest wanting money is scorned.. British Proverb. The skilfullest wanting money is scorned.

456. The strong man and the waterfall channel their own path.. British Proverb. The strong man and the waterfall channel their own path.

457. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.. British Proverb. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.

458. The wind in one's face makes one wise.. British Proverb. The wind in one's face makes one wise.

459. The world still he keeps at his staff's end that needs not to borrow and never will lend.. British Proverb. The world still he keeps at his staff's end that needs not to borrow and never will lend.

460. There comes nothing out of the sack but what was there.. British Proverb. There comes nothing out of the sack but what was there.

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