2214 French Proverbs / Page 24
461. 
Dead lions do not roar.
462. 
Dearness gluts.
463. 
Death takes the poor man's cow and the rich man's child.
464. 
Deceit always returns to its master.
465. 
Desperate ills require desperate remedies.
466. 
Desperate maladies require desperate remedies.
467. 
Diamond cut diamond.
468. 
Divorce is the sacrament of adultery.
469. 
Do not abstain from sowing for fear of the pigeons.
470. 
Do not lend your money to a great man.
471. 
Do not let grass grow on the path of friendship.
472. 
Do not make two devils of one.
473. 
Do not strip before bedtime.
474. 
Do what you ought, come what may.
475. 
Do you want better bread than wheaten?
476. 
Do you wish people to think well of you? Don't speak.
477. 
Dogs that always fight always have bleeding ears.
478. 
Don't dance on a volcano.
479. 
Don't find fault with what you don't understand.
480. 
Don't harness the donkey and the horse together.
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