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Who serves the mass is thanked by none, but cursed if aught left undone.
French Proverb
The wolf spared the mare, left a tail and mane.
Russian Proverb
To a good rider, right or left makes no difference.
Turkish Proverb
He who eats a partridge in his youth will only be left with feathers in his old age.
Spanish Proverb
It is better to have bread left over than to run short of wine.
Spanish Proverb
Her left hand doesn't know what her right hand is doing.
Spanish Proverb
He who leaves his people will be left by God.
Spanish Proverb
He who builds a house, or marries, is left with a lank purse.
Spanish Proverb
He hath not a farthing left wherewith to buy a rope to hang himself.
Latin Proverb
But now I was a rich man, three things have left me bare; dice, wine, and women, these three have made me poor.
Latin Proverb
Let not your right hand know what your left hand doeth.
Latin Proverb
You have left the sheep with the wolf for safe custody.
Latin Proverb
Man is wife's head, eats what she has left.
Finnish Proverb
Even the Priest was a thief when gold was left out.
Belgian Proverb
When there are no trees left, birds will perch on men's heads.
Niger Proverb
A decent cowboy does not take what belongs to someone else and if he does he deserves to be strung up and left for the flies and coyotes.
Cowboy Proverb
The child that is left to himself will put his mother to shame.
Gaelic Proverb
The only thing left in the wadi are its stones.
Albanian Proverb
Honesty is praised and left to starve.
Albanian Proverb
War is too important to be left to the generals.
English Proverb
The wolf is upset about what he left behind.
Armenian Proverb
Year after year we long for (what we left behind) the previous year.
Persian Proverb
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