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Desperate maladies require desperate remedies.
(French Proverb)
Dressed like a windmill.
(French Proverb)
Every elm has its man.
(French Proverb)
Everybody must live.
(French Proverb)
A churl never liked a gentleman.
(French Proverb)
A fool's head never whitens.
(French Proverb)
A good example is the best sermon.
(French Proverb)
A little man fells a great oak.
(French Proverb)
A Rowland for an Oliver.
(French Proverb)
A wicked dog must be tied short.
(French Proverb)
After us the deluge.
(French Proverb)
An old rat is a brave rat.
(French Proverb)
Bad merchandise is never cheap.
(French Proverb)
Better ten people hurt than one dead.
(French Proverb)
Children and fools have merry lives.
(French Proverb)
Diamond cut diamond.
(French Proverb)
Every fool likes his bauble.
(French Proverb)
Everyone thinks his own burden heavy.
(French Proverb)
A civil question deserves a civil answer.
(French Proverb)
A fool's heart dances on his lips.
(French Proverb)
A good gaper makes two gapers.
(French Proverb)
A little pack serves a little pedlar.
(French Proverb)
A scalded cat dreads cold water.
(French Proverb)
A woman like a horse needs spurs.
(French Proverb)
All cats are alike grey at night.
(French Proverb)
Anger is a bad adviser.
(French Proverb)
Bad news has wings.
(French Proverb)
Better the foot slip than the tongue.
(French Proverb)
Children are what they are made.
(French Proverb)
Divorce is the sacrament of adultery.
(French Proverb)
Drop by drop fills the tub.
(French Proverb)
Every hooked beak is maintained by prey.
(French Proverb)
Everything does not fall that totters.
(French Proverb)
A closed mouth catches no flies.
(French Proverb)
A friend's meat is soon ready.
(French Proverb)
A good hater,a good lover.
(French Proverb)
A little rain stills a great wind.
(French Proverb)
A short mass and a long dinner.
(French Proverb)
A word once out flies everywhere.
(French Proverb)
All good women are in the graveyard.
(French Proverb)
Anger is a bad counsellor.
(French Proverb)
Bad ware is never cheap.
(French Proverb)
Better to be envied than pitied.
(French Proverb)
Choosy pigs never get fat.
(French Proverb)
Do not make two devils of one.
(French Proverb)
Drop by drop the lake is drained.
(French Proverb)
Every man has his value.
(French Proverb)
Everything goes by favour and cousinship.
(French Proverb)
A covetous woman deserves a swindling gallant.
(French Proverb)
A full belly counsels well.
(French Proverb)
A good lawyer is a bad neighbor.
(French Proverb)
A little sheep always seems young.
(French Proverb)
A short sword for a brave man.
(French Proverb)
A young angel, an old devil.
(French Proverb)
All heads are not sense-boxes.
(French Proverb)
Another's misfortune is only a dream.
(French Proverb)
Bad watch often feeds the wolf.
(French Proverb)
Better to wear out than rust out.
(French Proverb)
Civility costs nothing.
(French Proverb)
Do not strip before bedtime.
(French Proverb)
Drop by drop wears away the stone.
(French Proverb)
Every man to his taste.
(French Proverb)
Everything must have a beginning.
(French Proverb)
A crooked log makes a good fire.
(French Proverb)
A full belly sets a man jigging.
(French Proverb)
A little spark shines in the dark.
(French Proverb)
A silver hammer breaks an iron door.
(French Proverb)
Absent people do not inherit.
(French Proverb)
All his geese are swans.
(French Proverb)
Any water puts out fire.
(French Proverb)
Barren corn makes bitter bread.
(French Proverb)
Beware of a reconciled enemy.
(French Proverb)
Communities begin by building their kitchen.
(French Proverb)
Do what you ought, come what may.
(French Proverb)
Easy to say is hard to do.
(French Proverb)
Every medal has its reverse.
(French Proverb)
Everything passes, everything breaks, everything wearies.
(French Proverb)
A dead mouse feels no cold.
(French Proverb)
A gaunt brute bites sore.
(French Proverb)
A good swordsman is never quarrelsome.
(French Proverb)
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