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The beaten pay the fine.
French Proverb
The heart leads whither it goes.
French Proverb
The mortar always smells of garlic.
French Proverb
Vice hides under a cloak of virtue.
French Proverb
When in doubt, Gallop!
French Proverb
Who knows nothing doubts nothing.
French Proverb
Whores and thieves are always very pious.
French Proverb
Man is the only mammal that can be skinned more than once.
French Proverb
It is too late for the bird to scream when it is caught.
French Proverb
In the fiddler's house every one is a dancer.
French Proverb
He who wishes to live at Rome must not quarrel with the pope.
French Proverb
He who pays is fairly entitled to speak his mind.
French Proverb
He who gets out of debt enriches himself.
French Proverb
He that wants to keep his house clean must not let priest or pigeon into it.
French Proverb
He that lets his fish escape, may cast his net often yet never catch it again.
French Proverb
He ruins himself in promises, and clears himself by giving nothing.
French Proverb
When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
French Proverb
What orators lack in depth, they make up for in length.
French Proverb
There are no miracles for those that have no faith in them.
French Proverb
The wine given to your workmen is that for which you get the best paid.
French Proverb
The handsomest woman can only give what she has.
French Proverb
Spit not in the well, you may have to drink its water.
French Proverb
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