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Morning Proverbs - page 4
Evening song with drinks: morning song with coughs.
Swedish Proverb
Quhat better is the house that the Daw rises in the morning.
Scottish Proverb
Our elders quote the cock as saying that "it would not be good if one becomes the only person in the world, and that is why they crow every morning to show their number".
Nigerian Proverb
The morning rainbow reaches the fountains; the evening rainbow fills the sails.
Corsican Proverb
Red sea: good morning weather. Red mountains: water and wind.
Corsican Proverb
An evening rainbow means good weather in the morning, a rainbow in the morning fills wells and fountains.
Sicilian Proverb
When you see a sheep's wool sky you know, if it doesn't rain today, it will rain in the morning.
Sicilian Proverb
Who goes out in the morning finds a carlin.
Sicilian Proverb
Morning makes the day.
Sicilian Proverb
The morning hour has gold in its mouth.
Dutch Proverb
An hour in the morning is worth two at night.
Dutch Proverb
A glaring sunny morning, a woman that talks Latin, and a child reared on wine, never come to a good end.
French Proverb
It is in vain for a man to rise early who has the repute of lying in bed all the morning.
French Proverb
To be like the esquire of Guadalaxara, who knew nothing in the morning of what he said at night.
Spanish Proverb
Gather flowers while the morning sun lasts.
Latin Proverb
Morning dreams come true.
Latin Proverb
The morning goes thinking, the day turning head.
Finnish Proverb
Asleep in the morning, awake in the evening will destroy the house.
Finnish Proverb
The foolish man lies awake all night Thinking of his many problems; When the morning comes he is worn out And his trouble is just as it was.
Norse Proverb
An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.
Traditional Proverb
Like a shadow in the morning, the friendship of the ignoble man is great at first, then gradually decreases and disappears. Like a shadow in the after noon, the friendship of the noble man is small at first, then gradually increases.
Traditional Proverb
The morning is wiser than the evening.
Czechoslovakian Proverb
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