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You cannot drive a windmill with a pair of bellows.
American Proverb
Ye may drive the deil into a wife, but ye'll ne'er ding him oot o' her.
English Proverb
Drive your business, do not let it drive you.
English Proverb
Drive not too many ploughs at once, some will make foul work.
Danish Proverb
Evil must be driven out by evil.
Danish Proverb
It is not for the good of the cow when she is driven in a carriage.
Danish Proverb
Drive not away what never came near you.
Danish Proverb
Drive the nail that will go.
Danish Proverb
Drive a rat into a corner, and he'll jump at you.
German Proverb
It is easy to drive with your own whip and another's horse.
Irish Proverb
If a dog is driven by a stick after a hare, he will not catch it.
Hungarian Proverb
You drive a donkey with a stick, an ox and a mule with a prod, and the horse with a whip and spurs.
Sicilian Proverb
You can't drive donkeys without a stick, nor horses without spurs.
Sicilian Proverb
Love entered and you didn't realize it: you wanted to drive it out but you couldn't.
Sicilian Proverb
A joke driven too far brings home hate.
Yiddish Proverb
Drive the horse with oats, not with curses and oaths.
Yiddish Proverb
Smoke, floods, and a troublesome wife, are enough to drive a man out of his life.
French Proverb
Don't drive a Binya into the woods if he has found his way to your house.
Russian Proverb
If you cannot drive an ox, drive a donkey.
Latin Proverb
Many can drive an ox; few can plough.
Latin Proverb
A nail is driven out by another nail; habit is overcome by habit.
Latin Proverb
You a lady, I a lady who is to drive out the sow?
Galician Proverb
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