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Patience is bitter but its fruits are sweet.
French Proverb
The great thieves lead away the little thieves.
French Proverb
No one is satisfied with his fortune, nor dissatisfied with his intellect.
French Proverb
It is better to be the first on one's race than the last.
French Proverb
No person is too old to learn.
French Proverb
The interested friend is a swallow on the roof.
French Proverb
There are fagots and fagots.
French Proverb
What is not good for the swarm is not good for the bees.
French Proverb
He who grasps at too much loses everything.
French Proverb
Ravens do not peck out raven's eyes.
French Proverb
The mill does not grind with water that is past.
French Proverb
A hundred years a banner, a hundred years a barrow.
French Proverb
It is by forging that one becomes a blacksmith.
French Proverb
Nothing is given as easily as advice.
French Proverb
Remember that everyone you ever meet is sure to fear something, to love something, and to have lost something.
French Proverb
The monk responds as the abbot chants.
French Proverb
There is one who kisses, and the other who offers the cheek.
French Proverb
A sow prefers bran to roses.
French Proverb
Arrange your cloak as the wind blows.
French Proverb
Don't rock the boat.
French Proverb
Empty casks make the most noise.
French Proverb
A spark may raise An awful blaze.
French Proverb
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