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French Proverbs - page 68
Rebukes ought not to have a grain more of salt than of sugar.
French Proverb
He that refuseth praise the first time does it because he would have it the second.
French Proverb
He that waits for a dead man's shoes may long go barefoot.
French Proverb
Punctuality is the sole of business.
French Proverb
He who can lick can bite.
French Proverb
He who carries one burden will soon carry a hundred.
French Proverb
Poverty is not a vice.
French Proverb
He who dispraises a thing, wants to buy it.
French Proverb
Our hairs are numbered.
French Proverb
Paris is owned by the early risers.
French Proverb
He who has much, wants more.
French Proverb
He who has two women loses his soul; he who has two houses loses his mind.
French Proverb
He who is master of his thirst is master of his health.
French Proverb
One must pass through the door or the window.
French Proverb
Only a fool gets drunk from his own bottle.
French Proverb
Opportunity never knocks twice at any man's door.
French Proverb
He who marries a widow also marries her debts.
French Proverb
He who quits his place loses it.
French Proverb
He who waits for a dead man's shoes is in danger of going barefoot.
French Proverb
One fool always finds a greater fool to admire him.
French Proverb
One good argument is worth more than ten better ones.
French Proverb
One half the world laughs at the other.
French Proverb
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