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American Proverbs - page 39
It takes a smart woman to be a fool.
American Proverb
It takes dough to have crust.
American Proverb
It takes half your life to learn who your friends are and the other half to keep them.
American Proverb
It's an ill army when the devil carries the colours.
American Proverb
Home is the father's kingdom, the children's paradise, the mother's world.
American Proverb
Homely in the cradle, pretty at the table.
American Proverb
Honour to whom honour is due.
American Proverb
Hope of gain lessens pain.
American Proverb
Human nature is the same all the world over.
American Proverb
If a man is right, he cannot be too radical; if wrong, he cannot be too conservative.
American Proverb
It is better to die young at home than to die old in a hospital.
American Proverb
It is better to keep peace than to make peace.
American Proverb
It is better to pay and have a little left than to have much and be always in debt.
American Proverb
It's better to tell your money where to go than to ask where it went.
American Proverb
It is easy to be brave from a safe distance.
American Proverb
It is easy to fool the young wolf.
American Proverb
It is not as bad to believe a lie as to tell one.
American Proverb
It is not often that a man's reputation outlasts his money.
American Proverb
It is not well for a man to pray cream and live skim milk.
American Proverb
It is sometimes best to burn your bridges behind you.
American Proverb
In spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to what the woman has been thinking all winter.
American Proverb
In the boy see the man.
American Proverb
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