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Summer will not last for ever.
Latin Proverb
The cobbler to his last and the gunner to his linstock.
Latin Proverb
Shoemaker, stick to your last.
English Proverb
All political parties die at last of swallowing their own lies. (John Arbuthnot)
English Proverb
Passing the Rubicon. When he arrived at the banks of the Rubicon, which divides Cisalpine Gaul from the rest of Italy ... he stopped to deliberate.... At last he cried out: "The die is cast" and immediately passed the river.
English Proverb
Though last, not least in love.
English Proverb
Hope is the last thing to leave a human being.
Swedish Proverb
Cobbler, stick to your last.
Swedish Proverb
Only the thing for which you have struggled will last.
Nigerian Proverb
He lives like the last day and even the evening of it.
Finnish Proverb
So much does one shout "Christmas" that at last it comes!
French Proverb
If it weren't for the last minute, nothing would ever get done.
Traditional Proverb
The last straw.
Traditional Proverb
Hope is the last one to die.
Brazilian Proverb
The fly that plays too long in the candle, singes his wings at last.
Chinese Proverb
Fortune and flowers do not last forever.
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
Pride is the last vice a good man gets clear of.
Albanian Proverb
Grace will last, beauty will blast.
English Proverb
Last, but not least.
English Proverb
God comes at last, when we think he is farthest off.
Danish Proverb
Long-talked-of (or looked-for) comes at last.
German Proverb
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