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French Proverbs - page 16
A man know's no more to any purpose than he practises.
French Proverb
A man may cause his own dog to bite him.
French Proverb
A man may threaten yet be afraid.
French Proverb
When the words are said, the holy water is made.
French Proverb
When thieves fall out the thefts are discovered.
French Proverb
When we cannot get what we love, we must love what is within our reach.
French Proverb
When you can't find peace within yourself, there is no use looking for it somewhere else.
French Proverb
When you rely too much on reason, you end up not relying enough on feeling.
French Proverb
Where love sets the table food tastes at its best.
French Proverb
A man takes his own wherever he finds it.
French Proverb
A man travels as far in a day as a snail in a hundred years.
French Proverb
A man warned is as good as two.
French Proverb
A man well mounted is always proud.
French Proverb
A mother can more easily feed seven children than seven children can feed one mother.
French Proverb
When one has not what one likes, one must like what one has.
French Proverb
When sheep get angry they are worse than wolves.
French Proverb
When the devil says his paternosters he means to cheat you.
French Proverb
When the door is low one must stoop.
French Proverb
When the furze is in bloom, my love's in tune.
French Proverb
When the kitchenmaids are together the roast burns.
French Proverb
When the miller is also the mayor, there are two thieves in one pair of trousers.
French Proverb
A party of two is that of God; of three of the king; of four is of the devil.
French Proverb
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