Proverbsdb.com
Home
Proverbs around the world
Proverbs of the day
Top proverbs
Topics
Take Proverbs - page 21
Let him take the oars who has learned to row.
Latin Proverb
The mice have taken themselves off.
Latin Proverb
Would you take water to the frog?
Latin Proverb
We give and take in turn.
Latin Proverb
Take counsel of your pillow.
Latin Proverb
Take time: much may be gained by patience.
Latin Proverb
Meaning: Opportunities should not be taken for granted. A problem ignored is a problem doubled.
Chinese Proverb
Take care of number one.
English Proverb
Take things as you find them. (Strauss 1994, p. 722)
English Proverb
Play will get its place, said the old hag from Tuulos when a pig took her nose.
Finnish Proverb
Even the smallest will take off of the ground.
Finnish Proverb
Take the eye in the hand and look!
Finnish Proverb
A loan is a brother when taken, a nephew when paid back.
Finnish Proverb
November can take the lonely man.
Finnish Proverb
Take care of clothes from new, take care of [your] honor from when [you are] young.
Russian Proverb
If you take a day trip, take a week's supply of bread.
Russian Proverb
You can not take away someone's luck.
Kenyan Proverb
Love yourself; get outside yourself and take action. focus on the solution; be at peace.
Native American Proverb
Once we have something, we take it for granted.
Algerian Proverb
You can't take it with you when you go.
Traditional Proverb
He took the devil's mat, but he'll pay back with his skin.
Traditional Proverb
If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap. If you want happiness for a day, go fishing. If you want happiness for a month, get married. If you want happiness for a year, inherit a fortune. If you want happiness for a lifetime, help someone else.
Traditional Proverb
Previous
1
...
20
21
(Current)
22
...
24
Next