1817 Romanian Proverbs / Page 66
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Sorrow for a husband is like a pain in the elbow, sharp and short.1302.
Sorrow treads upon the heels of mirth.1303.
Sow thin and mow thin.1304.
Spare at the spigot, and let it out at the bung-hole.1305.
Spare the rod and spoil the child.1306.
Spare well and have well.1307.
Sparing is the first gaining.1308.
Speak fitly, or be silent wisely.1309.
Speech is silver, but silence is golden.1310.
Spice is black, but it has a sweet smack.1311.
Standers-by see more than gamesters.1312.
Standing pools gather filth.1313.
Stars are not seen where the sun shines.1314.
Step after step the ladder is ascended.1315.
Still waters run deep.1316.
Stolen fruit is sweet.1317.
Stolen pleasures are sweet.1318.
Stolen waters are sweet.1319.
Stones will remain for ever while water passes.1320.
Stretch your arm no further than your sleeve will reach.