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World Proverbs - page 3
In the world of books, the mind-set of the reader is of great importance.
Zimbabwe Proverb
Truth may walk through the world unarmed.
Bedouin Proverb
Nothing in this world is certain but death and next winter's snows.
Darkovan Proverb
The world goes as it will and not as you or I would want it.
Darkovan Proverb
No man can make another's destiny and all the wishing in the world will not make it so.
Darkovan Proverb
The world goes as men make it go; and men are free to make it go otherwise, if they have the courage.
Darkovan Proverb
There's only one pretty child in the world, and every mother has it.
Lower Austria Proverb
He who is always right will never get round the world.
Japanese Proverb
It is precisely the uncertainty of this world that makes life worth living.
Japanese Proverb
The world is the world for the world.
Japanese Proverb
Hope is the pillar of the world.
Kanuri Proverb
Before you plan to improve the world, look around your own house three times.
Chinese Proverb
A man should choose a friend who is better than himself. There are plenty of acquaintances in the world; but very few real friends.
Chinese Proverb
As long as there are fools in the world, no one will be penniless.
Afghan Proverb
What you see in yourself is what you see in the world.
Afghan Proverb
The world is the traveller's inn.
Afghan Proverb
The world lives on hope.
Afghan Proverb
The world does not make promises to anybody.
African Proverb
When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live you life in a manner so that when you die the world cries and you rejoice.
American Proverb
Religion is the best armor in the world, but the worst cloak.
American Proverb
Smile, and the world smiles with you; cry, and you cry alone.
English Proverb
Where every man is master the world goes to wreck.
English Proverb
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