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(2056 Proverbs)
Little presents maintain friendship.
(French Proverb)
Many enter the wood without an axe.
(French Proverb)
Money borrowed is soon sorrowed.
(French Proverb)
Never did capon love a hen.
(French Proverb)
No jesting with edged tools.
(French Proverb)
Nothing happens for nothing.
(French Proverb)
Once is no custom.
(French Proverb)
One must be either anvil or hammer.
(French Proverb)
Policy goes beyond strength.
(French Proverb)
Rats desert a sinking ship.
(French Proverb)
Set hard heart against hard hap.
(French Proverb)
For one pleasure a thousand pains.
(French Proverb)
God saves the moon from the wolves.
(French Proverb)
Great disputing repels truth.
(French Proverb)
He has nothing who has not enough.
(French Proverb)
He who chooses takes the worst.
(French Proverb)
He who sows everywhere harvests nowhere.
(French Proverb)
In the end things will mend.
(French Proverb)
Laws have wax noses.
(French Proverb)
Loaning money causes loss of memory.
(French Proverb)
Marriage is the sunset of love.
(French Proverb)
Money burns many.
(French Proverb)
Never limp before the lame.
(French Proverb)
No living man all things can.
(French Proverb)
Nothing is done while something remains undone.
(French Proverb)
One always returns to one's first love.
(French Proverb)
One must howl with the wolves.
(French Proverb)
Popularity is the small change of glory.
(French Proverb)
Ready money works great cures.
(French Proverb)
He'll laugh well that laughs longest.
(French Proverb)
For the last-comer the bones.
(French Proverb)
God's work is soon done.
(French Proverb)
Great scholars are not the shrewdest men.
(French Proverb)
He is rich enough who owes nothing.
(French Proverb)
He who does not gain loses.
(French Proverb)
He who sows thistles reaps thorns.
(French Proverb)
In the tail lies the venom.
(French Proverb)
Laziness is often mistaken for patience.
(French Proverb)
Long absence changes friends.
(French Proverb)
Marriage teaches you to live alone.
(French Proverb)
Mother's love is ever in its spring.
(French Proverb)
New lords, new laws.
(French Proverb)
No lock avails against a hatchet.
(French Proverb)
Nothing is had for nothing.
(French Proverb)
One barber shears another.
(French Proverb)
One must learn to be bored.
(French Proverb)
Possession is as good as a title.
(French Proverb)
Really to stop criticism one must die.
(French Proverb)
Horse, don't die yet, grass is coming.
(French Proverb)
For wolf's flesh dog sauce.
(French Proverb)
Good bargains are ruinous.
(French Proverb)
Great talkers are not great doers.
(French Proverb)
He is rich that is satisfied.
(French Proverb)
He who does not tire, tires adversity.
(French Proverb)
He who sows virtue reaps fame.
(French Proverb)
In too much disputing, truth is lost.
(French Proverb)
Learning is there for every man.
(French Proverb)
Long on hair, short on brains.
(French Proverb)
Marriages are written in heaven.
(French Proverb)
Money is round, it must roll.
(French Proverb)
Night has no friend.
(French Proverb)
No longer pipe, no longer dance.
(French Proverb)
Nothing is impossible to a willing mind.
(French Proverb)
One beggar at the door is enough.
(French Proverb)
One pleasure, a thousand pains.
(French Proverb)
Possession is nine points of the law.
(French Proverb)
Reasonable people can differ.
(French Proverb)
Honours change manners.
(French Proverb)
Forewarned is forearmed.
(French Proverb)
Good blood will never lie.
(French Proverb)
Great wits meet.
(French Proverb)
He is rich who is satisfied.
(French Proverb)
He who does nothing does ill.
(French Proverb)
He who spares vice wrongs virtue.
(French Proverb)
Indecision is the key to flexibility.
(French Proverb)
Leave the minster where it is.
(French Proverb)
Long talk makes short days.
(French Proverb)
Married to-day, married to-morrow.
(French Proverb)
Money makes dogs dance.
(French Proverb)
Night is the mother of councils.
(French Proverb)
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