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Day Proverbs - page 9
As day breaks, the glowworms say "we've lit up the world!”.
Asian-indian Proverb
We don't kill a pig every day.
Sufi Proverb
There are only twenty-four hours in the day.
Traditional Proverb
The longest day soon comes to an end.
Traditional Proverb
St. Swithin's Day, if thou dost rain, for forty days it will remain; St. Swithin's Day, if thou be fair, for forty days 'twill rain no more.
Traditional Proverb
He that fights and runs away, may live to fight another day.
Traditional Proverb
Rain, rain, go away, come again another day.
Traditional Proverb
See a pin and pick it up, all the day you'll have good luck; see a pin and let it lie, you'll want a pin before you die.
Traditional Proverb
A misty morning does not signify a cloudy day.
Traditional Proverb
Luxury begins the day a man starts wearing shoes.
Tuareg Proverb
The day never turns back again.
Tupur Proverb
The day does not return.
Tupur Proverb
The bucket goes down the well every day -- some day it won't come up again.
Virgin Islander Proverb
One day a student asked Taiga, "What is the most difficult part of painting?" Taiga answered, "The part of the paper where nothing is painted is the most difficult."
Zen Proverb
Every dog got ‘e day.
Bajan Proverb
No day dawns like another.
Bajan Proverb
You never meet your mother-in-law on the day that you are welldressed.
Creole Proverb
If Candlemas day be sunny and bright, winter will have another flight; if Candlemas day be cloudy with rain, winter is gone and won't come again.
Darkovan Proverb
Treat your guest as a guest for two days; on the third day, give him a hoe.
Swahili Proverb
A good day becomes evident in the morning.
Swahili Proverb
The splendor of the rose of sharon is but a day.
Japanese Proverb
Work the fields on a fine day, study on a rainy day.
Japanese Proverb
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