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Winter Proverbs - page 3
There is no winter for who has remained in his mother's womb.
Bengali Proverb
Whoever feeds the wolf in the winter will be eaten by him in the spring.
Greek Proverb
The fireside is the tulip bed of a winter day.
Persian Proverb
He who does not collect in summer, will heat little in winter.
Hungarian Proverb
Candlemas, candlemas, whether windy or rainy, winter has ended.
Corsican Proverb
Lord, make us shepherds in spring and swineherds in winter.
Corsican Proverb
By Saint Candelora day if it's not snowing or raining, winter is over.
Sicilian Proverb
When there's a clear horizon in winter, there'll be the devil to pay.
Sicilian Proverb
Use your time in May to stock up for winter.
Sicilian Proverb
The first snow does not mean winter, nor the first love marriage.
Russian Proverb
Who wants yoghurt in winter must carry a cow in his pocket.
Turkish Proverb
When the summer is winter, and the winter is summer, it is a sorry year.
Spanish Proverb
He that would be healthy must wear his winter clothes in summer.
Spanish Proverb
The winter is gone, the spring is come, a fly for those who us good have done.
Spanish Proverb
Winter is summer's heir.
Latin Proverb
Winter never rots in the sky.
Latin Proverb
Spring succeeds to winter.
Latin Proverb
An hour in summer is more than a day in winter.
Estonian Proverb
We have two seasons: winter and the Fourth of July.
Vermont Proverb
For lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on the earth, the time of pruning the vines has come, and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.
Traditional Proverb
Never dread the winter till the snow is on the blanket.
Irish Proverb
Winter comes on the lazy man.
Irish Proverb
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