Proverbsdb.com
Home
Proverbs around the world
Proverbs of the day
Top proverbs
Topics
Trade Proverbs
Every man to his trade.
Portuguese Proverb
There are tricks in every trade.
Italian Proverb
Done in by his own trade like a water merchant in the rain.
Madagascan Proverb
Advertising is the mother of trade.
Japanese Proverb
Before you begin to trade in blame look in the mirror.
African Proverb
The barber learns his trade on the orphan's chin.
Arabic Proverb
If I were to trade in winding sheets, no one would die.
Arabic Proverb
A huckster who cannot pass off mouse-turd for pepper, has not learned his trade.
German Proverb
Millers, tailors, and weavers are not hanged, or the trade would soon be extinct.
German Proverb
On poor people's beards the young barber learns his trade.
German Proverb
A trade not properly learned is an enemy.
Irish Proverb
The man of your own trade is your enemy.
Portuguese Proverb
Another man's trade costs money.
Portuguese Proverb
Every man has a good wife and a bad trade.
Italian Proverb
Every one finds fault with his own trade.
Italian Proverb
Work earns a living but trade makes you rich.
Finnish Proverb
In a trade someone always loses.
Finnish Proverb
The trade of thick-headed Michael: eating, drinking, and idling.
Dutch Proverb
Set thy expense according to thy trade.
Dutch Proverb
Set your expense according to your trade.
Dutch Proverb
A hangman is a good trade, he doth his work by daylight.
Spanish Proverb
He that has no good trade, it is to his loss.
English Proverb
Previous
1
(Current)
2
Next