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Wife Proverbs - page 12
A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple.
Vermont Proverb
Sorrow for the death of a father lasts six months; sorrow for a mother, a year; sorrow for a wife, until another wife; sorrow for a son, forever.
Asian-indian Proverb
A man loves his sweetheart the most, his wife the best, but his mother the longest.
Traditional Proverb
Don't plant more garden than your wife can care for.
Traditional Proverb
In a quarrel between a husband and his wife, keep away.
Brazilian Proverb
Whatever befalls the priest let it befall the priest's wife.
Cypress Proverb
If you curse your wife in the evening, you will sleep alone at night.
Chinese Proverb
A marketplace is not the pace for a husband and wife to argue. However long the night may last, there will be a morning. Daylight follows a dark night.
African Proverb
When your wife is a woman of no morals, then she might as well be someone else's harlot.
African Proverb
Who goes more bare than the shoemaker's wife and the smith's mare.
English Proverb
A bad wife wishes her husband's heel turned homewards, and not his toe.
Danish Proverb
He who has a white horse and a fair wife is seldom without trouble.
Danish Proverb
A bad wife takes advice from everyone but her husband.
Irish Proverb
A son is a son till he takes him a wife. A daughter is a daughter all of her life.
Irish Proverb
Three things please a man: a lovely home, a lovely wife, and lovely possessions.
Jewish Proverb
If you find your friend on the sofa at home with your wife, you had better sell the sofa.
Jewish Proverb
A Scots man is ay wife behind band.
Scottish Proverb
Drunken wife gat ay the drunken penny.
Scottish Proverb
He that has lost a wife and sixpence has lost sixpence.
Scottish Proverb
My son's my son aye till he get a wife, my daughter's my daughter a' the days of her life.
Scottish Proverb
Like the wife wi' the mony dochters, the best's aye hindmost.
Scottish Proverb
To keep their ain hole clean, the minister's wife should.
Scottish Proverb
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