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Carry Proverbs - page 5
The dog that fetches will carry.
English Proverb
A hen is heavy when carried far.
English Proverb
A book is a garden carried in the pocket.
Arabic Proverb
A horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats.
Arabic Proverb
Every son of Adam keeps hoping until he is carried away to his grave.
Arabic Proverb
You cannot carry two watermelons in one hand.
Arabic Proverb
Donkeys only come to the court to carry bags.
Danish Proverb
Every man must carry his own sack to the mill.
Danish Proverb
Better walk on wooden legs, than be carried on a wooden bier.
Danish Proverb
It is a bad well that need water to be carried to it.
Danish Proverb
It is a bad sheep that is too lazy to carry its own fleece.
Danish Proverb
All are not cooks who carry long knives.
German Proverb
Entreat him in jackass fashion; if he won't carry the sack, give him a whack.
German Proverb
Folks say there is a lack of four sorts of people on earth: of priests, else one would not have six or seven benefices; of gentleman, else every boor would not want to be a squire; of whores, else married women and nuns would not carry on the trade; of Jews, else Christians would not practise usury.
German Proverb
Someone else's pain is easy to carry.
Bengali Proverb
Let the guts be full, for it is they that carry the legs.
Portuguese Proverb
There are more asses than carry sacks.
Italian Proverb
Arms carry peace.
Italian Proverb
It's a very proud horse that will not carry his oats.
Italian Proverb
The truth is a heavy burden that few care to carry.
Jewish Proverb
The magpie wants too much, but her tail is unable to carry it.
Hungarian Proverb
Let us take it into our hands and then you carry it.
Hungarian Proverb
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