2214 French Proverbs / Page 29
561. 
Everything does not fall that totters.
562. 
Everything goes by favour and cousinship.
563. 
Everything goes to him who does not want it.
564. 
Everything in time comes to him who knows how to wait.
565. 
Everything may be bought except day and night.
566. 
Everything must have a beginning.
567. 
Everything passes, everything wears out, everything breaks.
568. 
Everything passes; everything wears out; everything breaks.
569. 
Example is the greatest of all seducers.
570. 
Faint heart never won fair lady.
571. 
Fair and softly goes far.
572. 
Fair feathers make fair fowls.
573. 
Fair flowers do not remain long by the wayside.
574. 
Fair is he that comes, but fairer he that brings.
575. 
Fair things are soon snatched away.
576. 
Fair without, foul within.
577. 
Fair, good, rich, and wise, is a woman four stories high.
578. 
Farewell baskets, the vintage is ended.
579. 
Fashion is a tyrant from which there is no deliverance; all must conform to its whimsical.
580. 
Fat broth cannot be made of nothing.
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