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(2056 Proverbs)
A man assailed is half overcome.
(French Proverb)
A sow prefers bran to roses.
(French Proverb)
Adversity makes a man wise.
(French Proverb)
All is well that ends well.
(French Proverb)
Arrange your cloak as the wind blows.
(French Proverb)
Beauty is silent eloquence.
(French Proverb)
Big winds, small showers.
(French Proverb)
Contrivance is better than force.
(French Proverb)
Don't rock the boat.
(French Proverb)
Empty casks make the most noise.
(French Proverb)
Every one feels his own burden heavy.
(French Proverb)
Fair and softly goes far.
(French Proverb)
A fat kitchen makes a lean will.
(French Proverb)
A girl unemployed is thinking of mischief.
(French Proverb)
A healthy man is a successful man.
(French Proverb)
A man may threaten yet be afraid.
(French Proverb)
A spark may raise An awful blaze.
(French Proverb)
Adversity makes strange bedfellows.
(French Proverb)
All state, and nothing on the plate.
(French Proverb)
As the wind so the sail.
(French Proverb)
Bees do not become hornets.
(French Proverb)
Borrows must not be choosers.
(French Proverb)
Counted sheep are eaten by the wolf.
(French Proverb)
Don't talk Latin before the Franciscans.
(French Proverb)
Empty rooms make giddy housewives.
(French Proverb)
Every one his own, is but fair.
(French Proverb)
Fair feathers make fair fowls.
(French Proverb)
A fault denied is twice committed.
(French Proverb)
A goaded ass must trot.
(French Proverb)
A hungry belly has no ears.
(French Proverb)
A man well mounted is always proud.
(French Proverb)
A stick is a peacemaker.
(French Proverb)
Advisers are not the payers.
(French Proverb)
Almost and "about" prevent lying.
(French Proverb)
Ask no questions and hear no lies.
(French Proverb)
Bees touch no fading flowers.
(French Proverb)
Bread and wine start a banquet.
(French Proverb)
Courage is often caused by fear.
(French Proverb)
Don't teach fishes to swim.
(French Proverb)
Every one preaches for his own saint.
(French Proverb)
Fair things are soon snatched away.
(French Proverb)
A fault, once denied, is twice committed.
(French Proverb)
A good beast heats with eating.
(French Proverb)
A hungry clown is half mad.
(French Proverb)
A merry life forgets father and mother.
(French Proverb)
A stingy man is always poor.
(French Proverb)
After me the deluge.
(French Proverb)
Always in love, never married.
(French Proverb)
At Rome do as Rome does.
(French Proverb)
Believe that, and drink some water.
(French Proverb)
By beating love decays.
(French Proverb)
Courting and wooing brings dallying and doing.
(French Proverb)
Don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs.
(French Proverb)
Empty sacks will never stand upright.
(French Proverb)
Every one says: My right is good.
(French Proverb)
Fair without, foul within.
(French Proverb)
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