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Gold Proverbs - page 10
The fortunate need only touch earth, and it becomes gold.
Tamil Proverb
Swedish iron, hemp of Riga, English tools and fish waters of Kemi and the meadows of Liminka and Russian gold are the best in the world.
Finnish Proverb
Spoken word silver, unspoken gold.
Finnish Proverb
Even the Priest was a thief when gold was left out.
Belgian Proverb
Gypsy gold does not chink and glitter.
Gypsy Proverb
Love looks through spectacles that make copper look like gold.
Peruvian Proverb
The truth is like gold: keep it locked up and you will find it.
Senegalese Proverb
A man of straw is worth a woman of gold.
Traditional Proverb
When we have gold we are in fear, when we have none we are in danger.
Traditional Proverb
Pure gold does not fear the smelter.
Chinese Proverb
Gold should be sold to the one who knows the value of it.
African Proverb
A donkey is but a donkey though laden with gold.
Albanian Proverb
If it were not for the belly, the back might wear gold.
English Proverb
All is not gold that glitters.
English Proverb
A hearth of your own is worth gold.
Danish Proverb
Give a thing, and take a thing, to wear the devil's gold ring.
Danish Proverb
One may buy gold too dear.
German Proverb
A handful of skill is better than a bagful of gold.
Irish Proverb
There is a crock of gold in the tomb of every chieftain.
Irish Proverb
All that glitters is not gold.
Persian Proverb
He who gets up early finds gold.
Hungarian Proverb
All that glitters is not gold.
Romanian Proverb
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