2214 French Proverbs / Page 32
621. 
From bishop to turn miller.
622. 
From confessors, doctors, and lawyers, do not conceal the truth of your case.
623. 
From short pleasure long repentance.
624. 
From to-morrow till to-morrow time goes a long journey.
625. 
From word to deed is a great space.
626. 
Gambling is the son of avarice and the father of despair.
627. 
Garlic by the savour, bread by the colour.
628. 
Gentleness does more than violence.
629. 
Get out of that place and let me take it.
630. 
Give him a foot and he'll take four.
631. 
Give me the rhubarb and you may take the senna.
632. 
Give out that you have many friends, and believe that you have but few.
633. 
Glow worms are not lanterns.
634. 
Glutton: one who digs his grave with his teeth.
635. 
Glutton: one who digs his grave with his teeth.
636. 
Glutton: one who digs his grave with his teeth.
637. 
Glutton: one who digs his grave with his teeth.
638. 
Gluttony has killed more than the sword.
639. 
God alone understands fools.
640. 
God and man think him a fool who brags of his of his own great wisdom.
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