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Shoe Proverbs - page 2
Only the person who wears the shoe feels it when it pitches.
African Proverb
Better cut the shoe than pinch the foot.
American Proverb
Everyone knows where his shoe pinches.
American Proverb
Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush.
English Proverb
The cobbler's wife is the worst shod.
English Proverb
An unshod mocks a shoe.
Arabic Proverb
The best manure is under the farmer's shoe.
Danish Proverb
A nail secures the horse-shoe, the shoe the horse, the horse the man, the man the castle, and the castle the whole land.
German Proverb
No one knows better where the shoe pinches that he who wears it.
German Proverb
Every one knows best where the shoe pinches him.
Italian Proverb
The same shoe does not fit every foot.
Italian Proverb
To punish a student, use a shoe lace.
Jewish Proverb
Every shoe fits not every foot.
Romanian Proverb
Everyone knows best where his own shoe pinches.
Romanian Proverb
The common horse is worst shod.
Romanian Proverb
For want of a nail the shoe is lost; for want of a shoe the horse is lost; for want of a horse the rider is lost.
Romanian Proverb
A black shoe makes a blythe heart.
Scottish Proverb
Shod in the cradle, bair-foot in the Stubble.
Scottish Proverb
You can't shoe a horse while it is running.
Dutch Proverb
Every one knows best where the shoe pinches him.
French Proverb
Shoemakers are always the worst shod.
French Proverb
A handsome shoe often pinches the feet.
French Proverb
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