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A common blot is held no stain.
Latin Proverb
You hold an eel by the tail.
Latin Proverb
The old cask tastes of what the new cask held.
Latin Proverb
Opportunity has hair in front, behind she is bald; if you seize her by the forelock, you may hold her, but, if suffered to escape, not Jupiter himself can catch her again.
Latin Proverb
Let a fool hold his tongue, and he will pass for a sage.
Latin Proverb
One tree won't hold two robins.
Latin Proverb
The highest seat will not hold more than one.
Latin Proverb
You can't hold two watermelons in one hand.
Afghan Proverb
Old streets a glamour hold. (K. W. Baker)
English Proverb
An argument derived from the abuse of a thing does not hold good against its use.
Traditional Proverb
The jug will hold water until it breaks.
Traditional Proverb
Hyena says that men are wise because they know how to hold a firebrand.
Bajan Proverb
A market is not held for the sake of one person.
African Proverb
Old brag is a good dog, but hold fast is better.
Albanian Proverb
He that is worst may still hold the candle.
English Proverb
A proverb is a short, pithy saying that expresses a traditionally held truth or piece of advice, based on common sense or experience.
English Proverb
Не cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue.
English Proverb
An Irishman is never drunk as long as he can hold onto one blade of grass and not fall off the face of the earth.
Irish Proverb
No lock will hold against the power of gold.
Romanian Proverb
It is sometimes good to hold a candle to the devil.
Romanian Proverb
Better to hold it than to chase it.
Slovenian Proverb
Someone who can hold on to his money is worth more than the one who earns it.
Yiddish Proverb
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