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Man Proverbs - page 6
A man is often a bad adviser to himself and a good adviser to another.
Irish Proverb
A man has often cut a rod to beat himself.
Irish Proverb
A man is shy in another man's corner.
Irish Proverb
It's bad manners to talk about ropes in the house of a man whose father was hanged.
Irish Proverb
‘so near and yet so far,' said the man when the bird lit on his gun.
Irish Proverb
When a man gets his feet in lime he cannot easily get rid of it.
Irish Proverb
You can take a man out of the bog, but you can't take the bog out of the man.
Irish Proverb
‘My belly thinks my throat is cut,' as the hungry man said.
Irish Proverb
Let the man who has suffered ask it -- not the man who has travelled.
Bulgarian Proverb
A man with a skinny wife is a deceitful man.
Greek Proverb
A poor man who takes a rich wife has a ruler, not a wife.
Greek Proverb
A drowning man takes hold of his own hair.
Greek Proverb
Every man is the king of his own beard.
Persian Proverb
As soon as a man gets new trousers, he thinks about a new wife.
Persian Proverb
As the wise man looks for a bridge the fool crosses the river.
Persian Proverb
Every man goes down to his death bearing in his hands only that which he has given away.
Persian Proverb
Four walls make a man free.
Persian Proverb
The blind man is laughing at the bald head.
Persian Proverb
A rash man, a skin of good wine, and a glass vessel, do not last long.
Portuguese Proverb
An open box tempts an honest man.
Portuguese Proverb
Every man to his trade.
Portuguese Proverb
Not only of bread will the man live.
Portuguese Proverb
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