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We cannot all be Pope of Rome.
(German Proverb)
What ripens fast does not last.
(German Proverb)
When the horse dies, dismount.
(German Proverb)
Who accepts nothing has nothing to return.
(German Proverb)
Who seeks adventures finds blows.
(German Proverb)
Women, fortune, and gold, favour fools.
(German Proverb)
Youth and white paper take any impression.
(German Proverb)
There are more hands than heads.
(German Proverb)
Thoughts are toll-free, but not hell-free.
(German Proverb)
Tis the mind ennobles, not the blood.
(German Proverb)
Too much is not enough.
(German Proverb)
Two dogs over one bone seldom agree.
(German Proverb)
Weeds never die.
(German Proverb)
What smarts teaches.
(German Proverb)
When the pear is ripe, it falls.
(German Proverb)
Who begins amiss ends amiss.
(German Proverb)
Who steals a calf, steals a cow.
(German Proverb)
Words are good, but fowls lay eggs.
(German Proverb)
There are more threatened than struck.
(German Proverb)
Thrift is a great revenue.
(German Proverb)
Tit for tat.
(German Proverb)
Too much luck is bad luck.
(German Proverb)
Two eyes, two ears, only one mouth.
(German Proverb)
Weeds want no sowing.
(German Proverb)
What the eyes see, the heart believes.
(German Proverb)
Where friends, there riches.
(German Proverb)
Who begins too much, accomplishes little.
(German Proverb)
Who threatens, warns.
(German Proverb)
Words are good, when works follow.
(German Proverb)
There is always room at the top.
(German Proverb)
Time and place make the thief.
(German Proverb)
To a quick ear half a word.
(German Proverb)
Too much will soon break.
(German Proverb)
Two hard flints never grind well.
(German Proverb)
Well-done outlives death.
(German Proverb)
What the lion cannot, the fox can.
(German Proverb)
Where gold avails, argument fails.
(German Proverb)
Who blackens others, does not whiten himself.
(German Proverb)
Who would win, must learn to bear.
(German Proverb)
Words don't will the sack.
(German Proverb)
There is an exception to every rule.
(German Proverb)
Time betrays and hangs the thief.
(German Proverb)
To advise is easier than to help.
(German Proverb)
Too much wisdom is folly.
(German Proverb)
Two in distress makes sorrow the less.
(German Proverb)
What blossoms beautifully, withers fast.
(German Proverb)
What you do, do quickly.
(German Proverb)
Where honour ceaseth, there knowledge decreaseth.
(German Proverb)
Fair words don't fill the pocket.
(German Proverb)
For love the wolf eats the sheep.
(German Proverb)
Gifts are according to the giver.
(German Proverb)
Grain and graciousness grow on good ground.
(German Proverb)
Half a house is half a hell.
(German Proverb)
He that won't listen, must feel.
(German Proverb)
He whose mistress squints, says the ogles.
(German Proverb)
Idleness is the beginning of all sin.
(German Proverb)
Jacob's voice, Esau's hands.
(German Proverb)
Let every pedlar carry his own pack.
(German Proverb)
Long is not forever.
(German Proverb)
Many can help one.
(German Proverb)
Money talks.
(German Proverb)
Necessity teaches even the lame to dance.
(German Proverb)
No jealousy, no love.
(German Proverb)
Nobles and dogs leave the door open.
(German Proverb)
Old churches have dark windows.
(German Proverb)
One cannot love and be wise.
(German Proverb)
Only one can be emperor.
(German Proverb)
Pilgrims seldom come home saints.
(German Proverb)
Promises don't fill the belly.
(German Proverb)
Revenge does not long remain unrevenged.
(German Proverb)
Security is nowhere safe.
(German Proverb)
So many men, so many opinions.
(German Proverb)
Sudden trust brings sudden repentance.
(German Proverb)
The cow licks no strange calf.
(German Proverb)
The key that is used grows bright.
(German Proverb)
The repeated stroke will fell the oak.
(German Proverb)
Fancy requires much, necessity but little.
(German Proverb)
For the upright there are no laws.
(German Proverb)
God gives us milk but no jug.
(German Proverb)
Great fish are caught in great waters.
(German Proverb)
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