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Bridle Proverbs

A bridle for the tongue is a necessary piece of furniture. (Chinese Proverb)
A man without religion is a horse without a bridle. View proverb
English Proverb
Take a horse to the knacker, and throw in bridle and saddle. View proverb
German Proverb
A man is no more encumbered by his soul than the steed by his bridle or the lake by the swan. View proverb
Irish Proverb
Take a horse by his bridle and a man by his word. View proverb
Dutch Proverb
An old mule with a golden bridle. View proverb
Dutch Proverb
If three people say you are an ass, put on a bridle. View proverb
Spanish Proverb
When three people call you an ass, put on a bridle. View proverb
Spanish Proverb
A bridle for the tongue is a necessary piece of furniture. View proverb
English Proverb
He's a wise man that leads passion by the bridle. View proverb
Italian Proverb
Reason lies between the bridle and the spur. (Italian Proverb)
Prosperity lets go the bridle. View proverb
Romanian Proverb
A boisterous horse must have a rough bridle. View proverb
Romanian Proverb
A gilt bridle for an old mule. View proverb
French Proverb
It is always well to keep hold of your horse's bridle. View proverb
French Proverb
A man devoid of religion is like a horse without a bridle. View proverb
Latin Proverb
He has gotten a bite of his ain bridle. View proverb
Scottish Proverb
It is pleasant enough going afoot when you lead your horse by the bridle. View proverb
French Proverb
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