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Men are best loved farthest off.
English Proverb
‘almost' does not push a man off his horse.
Danish Proverb
A huckster who cannot pass off mouse-turd for pepper, has not learned his trade.
German Proverb
There's no putting off a lie upon the belly.
German Proverb
It is dear honey that must be licked off thorns.
German Proverb
Let him who is well off hold his tongue.
German Proverb
There is no off switch on a tiger.
German Proverb
He couldn't drag a herring off the coals.
Irish Proverb
Never put off tomorrow what you can do today.
Irish Proverb
No matter who comes off well, the peacemaker is sure to come off ill.
Irish Proverb
If you lend your coat, don't cut off the buttons.
Irish Proverb
Milk the cow, but do not pull off the udder.
Greek Proverb
Many kiss the hand they would gladly see cut off.
Portuguese Proverb
From someone else's cart you have to get off halfway.
Polish Proverb
A cracked pot never fell off the hook.
Italian Proverb
Entreat the churl and the bargain is broken off.
Italian Proverb
Let every one keep off the flies with his own tail.
Italian Proverb
Let him who is well off stay where he is.
Italian Proverb
Put off for one day and ten days will pass by.
Korean Proverb
A person always breaking off from work never finishes anything.
Nigerian Proverb
He who protects himself from cold also wards off heat.
Corsican Proverb
He who puts off something will lose it.
Corsican Proverb
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