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French Proverbs - page 66
Do not abstain from sowing for fear of the pigeons.
French Proverb
Dogs that always fight always have bleeding ears.
French Proverb
The only victory over love is flight.
French Proverb
The person who does not ask will never get a bargain.
French Proverb
The poor man commands respect; the beggar must always excite anger.
French Proverb
Eggs are put to hatch on a chance.
French Proverb
Even the smallest little bush casts some shadow.
French Proverb
The most friendly fortune trips up your heels.
French Proverb
Every dog is valiant in his own kennel.
French Proverb
The little alms are the good alms.
French Proverb
The man has neither sense nor reason who leaves a young wife at home.
French Proverb
The merchant that loses cannot laugh.
French Proverb
Every road leads to Rome.
French Proverb
The head and feet keep warm; the rest will take no harm.
French Proverb
The hunchback does not see his own hump, but he sees his brother's.
French Proverb
Everything must have a beginning.
French Proverb
Farewell baskets, the vintage is ended.
French Proverb
The goslings would lead the geese out to grass.
French Proverb
Flies are easier caught with honey than with vinegar.
French Proverb
The end crowns the work.
French Proverb
The fault is great in proportion to him who commits it.
French Proverb
The fox says of the mulberries when he cannot get at them; they are not good at all.
French Proverb
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