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Dry Proverbs - page 4
The leech that does not let go even when it is filled, dies on the dry land.
Nigerian Proverb
The river may dry up but she keeps her name.
Nigerian Proverb
Three things give us hardy strength: sleeping on hairy mattresses, breathing cold air, and eating dry food.
Welsh Proverb
The yew tree exists three hundred years: first green, then dry, then gone.
Corsican Proverb
A dry January means a filled hayloft.
Sicilian Proverb
The horns are dry but they keep the house in plenty.
Sicilian Proverb
A dry year still produces a harvestable crop.
Sicilian Proverb
All the fruit will mature in a warm and dry September.
Sicilian Proverb
A wily person does not walk on dry leaves.
Kikuyu Proverb
Every poor man has a dry throat and wet boots.
Yiddish Proverb
It's good to watch the rain from a dry standpoint.
Dutch Proverb
A healthy soul cannot live in a dry body.
French Proverb
We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.
French Proverb
Near the dry, the damp will burn.
Turkish Proverb
Trouts are not caught with dry breeches.
Spanish Proverb
Never spread your corn to dry before the door of a saintly man.
Spanish Proverb
Sow dry and set wet.
Spanish Proverb
Plough wet or dry, and you will not have to kiss your neighbour's breech.
Spanish Proverb
On dry land even brackish water is good.
Spanish Proverb
Every one wishes to bring water to his own mill, and leave his neighbour's dry.
Spanish Proverb
He moistens the lips, but leaves the palate dry.
Latin Proverb
Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad.
Latin Proverb
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