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French Proverbs - page 67
The best herbs are in the smallest bags.
French Proverb
The bird ought not to soil its own nest.
French Proverb
Good land should not be quitted for a bad landlord.
French Proverb
Good swimmers are drowned at last.
French Proverb
That day is lost on which one has not laughed.
French Proverb
The abbey does not fail for want on one monk.
French Proverb
The art of pleasing is the art of deceiving.
French Proverb
Handsome cats and fat dung heaps are the sign of a good farmer.
French Proverb
Stupidity is too often beauty's imperfection.
French Proverb
Hatred watches while friendship sleeps.
French Proverb
Soft words don't scotch the tongue.
French Proverb
Some have fine eyes and can't see a jot.
French Proverb
He has eaten his corn in the blade.
French Proverb
He is like a singed cat, better than he looks.
French Proverb
So many mates; so many enemies.
French Proverb
He is rich who owes nothing.
French Proverb
He never did a good day's work who went grumblingly about it.
French Proverb
Self -- love is the worst of all flattery.
French Proverb
He plays well that wins.
French Proverb
He sins as much who holds the bag as he who puts into it.
French Proverb
He that hides can find.
French Proverb
Rebukes ought not to have a grain more of salt than of sugar.
French Proverb
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