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Ill Proverbs - page 8
The crook in the old stick is ill to take out.
Scottish Gaelic Proverb
Ill gotten gains don't last.
Sicilian Proverb
Two rich persons do not wish each other a bird of ill omen.
Kikuyu Proverb
Better ten times ill than one time dead.
Yiddish Proverb
Stubbornness is the greatest ill.
Yiddish Proverb
He that hath an ill name is half hanged.
Dutch Proverb
Ill begun, ill done.
Dutch Proverb
It is ill sailing against wind and tide.
Dutch Proverb
Ill weed grows fast.
Dutch Proverb
Well fed but ill taught.
French Proverb
A woman who dances too much gets ill from little work.
French Proverb
All is luck or ill luck in this world.
French Proverb
Two sparrows upon one ear of corn make ill agreement.
French Proverb
There never was a banquet so sumptuous but some one dined ill at it.
French Proverb
The wolf knows what the ill beats thinks.
French Proverb
He sups ill who eats up all at dinner.
French Proverb
He who does nothing does ill.
French Proverb
The ill year comes in swimming.
French Proverb
Things never go so well that one should have no fear, and never so ill that one should have no hope.
Turkish Proverb
When the corsair promises masses and candles, it goes ill with the galley.
Spanish Proverb
There would be no ill word if it were not ill taken.
Spanish Proverb
He who marries ill, is long in becoming widowed.
Spanish Proverb
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