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Red Proverbs - page 2
A red dog, a read horse, a red man - none of them are good.
Hungarian Proverb
A red beard and a black head, catch him with a good trick and take him dead.
Romanian Proverb
Hard bread does the cheek red.
Swedish Proverb
The ring of gold is never so red that it is not dispensed with for breads.
Swedish Proverb
A red apple invites stones.
Kurdish Proverb
Red sea: good morning weather. Red mountains: water and wind.
Corsican Proverb
A red sky means either water or wind; if it doesn't rain, it will be fair weather.
Sicilian Proverb
If you have to have animals in your house, don't have either a dog or a cat with a red coat.
Sicilian Proverb
A small red snuff-box is a welcome.
Kikuyu Proverb
To-day red, to-morrow dead.
Dutch Proverb
Men's skins have many colors, but human blood is always red.
French Proverb
There are many who throw stones at a red apple.
Turkish Proverb
Of brothers-in-law and red dogs few are good.
Spanish Proverb
Red sky at night shepherds delight.
English Proverb
Red house and a potato patch.
Finnish Proverb
Red as a beet.
Traditional Proverb
The sun is red at dawn and red at sunset. Great men are unchanged in prosperity and in distress.
Traditional Proverb
Cowboys are stronger than two red onions.
Cowboy Proverb
Like a red rag to a bull.
English Proverb
Red sky at night, shepherd's delight; red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning.
English Proverb
Earning a living is as hard as splitting the red sea.
Jewish Proverb
E'ening grey and a morning red, put on your hat or ye'll weet your head; e'ening red an' a morning grey is a taiken o' a bonny day.
Scottish Proverb
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