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American Proverbs - page 23
Truth may be blamed but never shamed.
American Proverb
Try your friend before you trust him.
American Proverb
Watch out for wooden nickels.
American Proverb
We all fade as the leaf.
American Proverb
All the art lies in making the best of a bad market.
American Proverb
All things are easy to industry, all things difficult to sloth.
American Proverb
All things come to an end.
American Proverb
All things were once impossible.
American Proverb
Always a valley before a hill.
American Proverb
To forgive a duke his tyranny alters not the total situation.
American Proverb
To plough a straight furrow, never look back.
American Proverb
To see beauty you must have beauty in your soul.
American Proverb
To spoil a child is to maim it a bit.
American Proverb
Tongue double brings trouble.
American Proverb
Too many fingers spoil the pie.
American Proverb
Too much attention to the pigskin doesn't help the sheepskin.
American Proverb
Too much courtesy, too much craft.
American Proverb
Too much force breeds suspicion.
American Proverb
True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare; false ones like autumn leaves, found everywhere.
American Proverb
True friends never polish each other.
American Proverb
True generosity is the ability to accept ingratitude.
American Proverb
An educated fool is dangerous.
American Proverb
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