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Ship Proverbs - page 2
He would sink a ship freighted with crucifixes.
French Proverb
Overseas, a cow a quarter of kopeck, but a rouble to ship.
Russian Proverb
Two captains will sink the ship.
Turkish Proverb
A ship with two captains sinks.
Turkish Proverb
Don't spoil the ship for a halfpenny-worth of tar.
Spanish Proverb
A ship cloaks in order to attack.
Klingon Proverb
To die defending his ship is the hope of every klingon.
Klingon Proverb
Don't spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar.
Traditional Proverb
Too many captains the ship rolls.
Swahili Proverb
Why jump in the water before the ship turns over.
Chinese Proverb
Don't build a new ship out of old wood.
Chinese Proverb
The water that a ship sails on is the same water that swallows it up.
Chinese Proverb
Courage without conduct is like a ship without ballast.
American Proverb
The ship that will not obey the helm will have to obey the rocks.
English Proverb
Don't spoil the ship for a halfpenny of tar.
English Proverb
Judge not of a ship as she lies on the stocks.
Arabic Proverb
When the helm is gone the ship will soon be wrecked.
Danish Proverb
Better in an old carriage than in a new ship.
Danish Proverb
Better lose the anchor than the whole ship.
Danish Proverb
Many grains of sand will sink a ship.
Danish Proverb
Do not ship all in one bottom.
German Proverb
To act in anger is like tying up a ship in a storm.
German Proverb
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