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Night Proverbs - page 8
Morn with her rosy locks dispels the shades of night, and the sun puts to flight the stars, lighting up the world.
Latin Proverb
Praise a fair day at night.
Latin Proverb
Don't spend the evening in a house where you can't spend the night. A good name is better than good perfume. After the hyena has gone, the dog barks.
Ethiopian Proverb
Red sky at night shepherds delight.
English Proverb
The man who sleeps with a machete is a fool every night but one.
English Proverb
Night is nobody's friend.
Estonian Proverb
When you in the Midsummer night, drunk, stand up on your boat to pee, you may see your widow-to-be on the shore."
Finnish Proverb
Night brings counsel.
French Proverb
To be sure that your friend is a friend, you must go with him on a journey, travel with him day and night, go with him near and far.
Angolan Proverb
Better to sit all night than to go to bed with a dragon.
Traditional Proverb
Night soil.
Traditional Proverb
Wait till it is night before saying it has been a fine day.
Traditional Proverb
A stupid turtle-dove is sometimes surprised by night for wanting one more grain of castor-oil plant.
Bajan Proverb
Every cat is black at night.
Czechoslovakian Proverb
Think about your own faults during the first half of the night, and the faults of others during the second half.
Chinese Proverb
If you curse your wife in the evening, you will sleep alone at night.
Chinese Proverb
Think of your own faults the first part of the night when you are awake.
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
Red sky at night, shepherd's delight; red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning.
English Proverb
He who puts by for the night, puts by for the cat.
Danish Proverb
The night brings counsel.
German Proverb
Make the night night, and the day day, and you will have a pleasant time of it.
Portuguese Proverb
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