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121. Every cloud has a silver lining.. British Proverb. Every cloud has a silver lining.

122. Every man will have his own turn served.. British Proverb. Every man will have his own turn served.

123. Every one thinks his sack heaviest.. British Proverb. Every one thinks his sack heaviest.

124. Every tub must stand on its own bottom.. British Proverb. Every tub must stand on its own bottom.

125. Every why has a wherefore.. British Proverb. Every why has a wherefore.

126. Everything is good in its season.. British Proverb. Everything is good in its season.

127. Experience is the mother of wisdom.. British Proverb. Experience is the mother of wisdom.

128. Eyes are bigger than your belly.. British Proverb. Eyes are bigger than your belly.

129. Fair exchange is no robbery.. British Proverb. Fair exchange is no robbery.

130. Fair words will not make the pot boil.. British Proverb. Fair words will not make the pot boil.

131. Far from court, far from care.. British Proverb. Far from court, far from care.

132. Few lawyers die well, few physicians live well.. British Proverb. Few lawyers die well, few physicians live well.

133. Finders keepers, losers seekers.. British Proverb. Finders keepers, losers seekers.

134. First things first.. British Proverb. First things first.

135. First try and then trust.. British Proverb. First try and then trust.

136. Fly that pleasure which pains afterward.. British Proverb. Fly that pleasure which pains afterward.

137. Fools build houses, and wise men buy them.. British Proverb. Fools build houses, and wise men buy them.

138. Fortune is blind.. British Proverb. Fortune is blind.

139. Fortune is weary to carry one and the same man always.. British Proverb. Fortune is weary to carry one and the same man always.

140. From a choleric man withdraw a little; from him that says nothing for ever.. British Proverb. From a choleric man withdraw a little; from him that says nothing for ever.

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