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In a good time I speak it, in a better I leave it.
Scottish Proverb
Of enough, men leave.
Scottish Proverb
When the money starts to glitter and clink, even a Mullah will leave the mosque.
Kurdish Proverb
Not to oversee workmen, is to leave your purse open.
Nigerian Proverb
Better leave something than eating overly much.
Faroese Proverb
If there's thunder at capu di staghju, leave the wheat outside.
Corsican Proverb
Better leave something to an enemy than borrow from a friend.
Manx Proverb
If there be a God, and no one knows whether there be, leave it between ourselves and the dirks.
Scottish Gaelic Proverb
Leave in the daylight, don't leave in the dark.
Sicilian Proverb
From September to August drink the old wine and leave the must to age.
Sicilian Proverb
If you leave the safe open even a saint will sin.
Sicilian Proverb
You're bound to leave some grain when you harvest.
Sicilian Proverb
If an offense has hurt you too much, leave it, my friend, for a future time.
Sicilian Proverb
Riches and poverty do not leave each other.
Kikuyu Proverb
They who come from afar have leave to lie.
Dutch Proverb
To leave is to die a little.
French Proverb
They who come from afar have leave to lie.
French Proverb
Leave the minster where it is.
French Proverb
It is well to leave off playing when the game is at its best.
French Proverb
It is better to leave the child's nose dirty than wring it off.
French Proverb
They come into the courtroom in a suit and leave with no trousers.
Russian Proverb
When violence comes into the house, law and justice leave through the chimney.
Turkish Proverb
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