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Your value is set by your worth.
Sicilian Proverb
It is good rowing with the sail set.
Dutch Proverb
It is good rowing with set sail.
Dutch Proverb
Set a beggar on horseback, and he don't trot, but gallops.
Dutch Proverb
Set thy expense according to thy trade.
Dutch Proverb
Set your expense according to your trade.
Dutch Proverb
Against change of fortune set a brave heart.
French Proverb
If the devil catch a man idle he'll set him at work.
Russian Proverb
If you have a loitering servant, set his dinner before him and send him on an errand.
Spanish Proverb
One should set sails with the tide.
Kashmir Proverb
Good people have set sail to arrive at such gentleness as cuts like diamonds.
Kashmir Proverb
The animal caught in the trap does not refuse to set itself free.
Bajan Proverb
One dog yelping at nothing will set ten thousand straining at their collars.
Japanese Proverb
Wood already touched by fire is not hard to set alight.
African Proverb
A person who wants to see is people progress must first set to look into their tradition.
African Proverb
When a bee stings a man, he doesn't set off to destroy all beehives.
African Proverb
It's not the gale but the set of the sail that determines the way you go.
American Proverb
When two agree in their desire, One sparke will set them both on fire.
English Proverb
Set good against evil.
English Proverb
A mule who goes in search of a fine set of antlers, will come back with his ears cut off.
Arabic Proverb
Every sun has to set.
Arabic Proverb
Set a beggar on a horse and he'll ride to the devil.
German Proverb
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