2214 French Proverbs / Page 28
541. 
Every one his own, is but fair.
542. 
Every one knows best where the shoe pinches him.
543. 
Every one preaches for his own saint.
544. 
Every one says: My right is good.
545. 
Every one says: My right is good.
546. 
Every one should sweep before his own door.
547. 
Every one takes his flogging in his own way.
548. 
Every one takes his pleasure where he finds it.
549. 
Every potter vaunts his own pot.
550. 
Every road leads to Rome.
551. 
Every to-morrow brings its bread.
552. 
Every wise man is afraid of a fool.
553. 
Every woman needs two men -- one to be married to and the other to compare.
554. 
Everybody has a hump when he stoops.
555. 
Everybody is wise after the thing has happened.
556. 
Everybody must live.
557. 
Everyone according to their talent and every talent according to its work.
558. 
Everyone blames his memory, but never his judgement.
559. 
Everyone thinks his own burden is heavy.
560. 
Everything comes to the man who does not need it.
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