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Fish and visitors smell in three days.
English Proverb
All mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are moveable, and those that move.
Arabic Proverb
All men have three ears, one on the left of his head, one on the right and one in his heart.
Armenian Proverb
Three women and a goose make a market.
Danish Proverb
There are three bad neighbours: great rivers, great lords, and great roads.
Danish Proverb
There are three things from which no good can be got without a beating: a walnut-tree, a donkey, and a shrew.
Danish Proverb
Smoke, rain, and a scolding wife, are three bad things in a house.
Danish Proverb
From clogs to clogs is only three generations.
Danish Proverb
Fish and guests smell at three days old.
Danish Proverb
Three, helping one another, bear the burden of six.
German Proverb
Never listen to these three advisers: wine, the night, and love.
German Proverb
No bed is big enough to hold three.
German Proverb
What three know will soon be known to thirty.
German Proverb
He who has three enemies must agree with two.
German Proverb
Three women, three geese, and three frogs, make a fair.
German Proverb
Three diseases without shame: Love, itch and thirst.
Irish Proverb
Three things you cannot comprehend: the mind of a woman, the working of the bees, and the ebb and flow of the tide.
Irish Proverb
The three most beautiful sights: a potato garden in bloom, a ship under sail, and a woman after the birth of a child.
Irish Proverb
There is no man nor thing without his defect, and often they have two or three of them.
Bengali Proverb
A guest and a fish stink in three days.
Portuguese Proverb
Three brothers, three fortresses.
Portuguese Proverb
Fish, to taste good, must swim three times: in water, in butter, and in wine.
Polish Proverb
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