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(2298 Proverbs)
Where there is no rapport there is no sale. Enrolling people in your product or service is the same as enrolling them in you.
(Traditional Proverb)
Zeal is fit only for the wise but is found mostly in fools
(Traditional Proverb)
You can't have all chiefs, you've got to have Indians too
(Traditional Proverb)
You are only worth has much as you have.
(Traditional Proverb)
Whose bread one eats, whose word one preaches.
(Traditional Proverb)
Where there is God, there is no need.
(Traditional Proverb)
When difficulties are overcome they begin blessing.
(Traditional Proverb)
Who goes a borrowing, goes a sorrowing.
(Traditional Proverb)
Wrinkled as a prune.
(Traditional Proverb)
When life gives you scraps make quilts.
(Traditional Proverb)
Who is angry must be pleased again.
(Traditional Proverb)
You are all washed up.
(Traditional Proverb)
When money is taken freedom is forsaken.
(Traditional Proverb)
Who knows most, believes least.
(Traditional Proverb)
You are barking up the wrong tree.
(Traditional Proverb)
When pigs fly.
(Traditional Proverb)
Who loves me will love my dog
(Traditional Proverb)
You are in hot water.
(Traditional Proverb)
Weed 'um and reap.
(Traditional Proverb)
When the cows come home.
(Traditional Proverb)
Who never climbed, never fell.
(Traditional Proverb)
You can not pick a bald chicken
(Traditional Proverb)
Welcome to my garden.
(Traditional Proverb)
When the sun shines, make hay
(Traditional Proverb)
Who wills the end, wills the means.
(Traditional Proverb)
You can't do everything at once.
(Traditional Proverb)
Welcome Vice, if it comest alone
(Traditional Proverb)
When walking, walk. When eating, eat.
(Traditional Proverb)
Wide will wear, but tight will tear.
(Traditional Proverb)
You can't escape necessity.
(Traditional Proverb)
We'll hang you out to dry.
(Traditional Proverb)
When we love - we grow.
(Traditional Proverb)
Wish well, be well.
(Traditional Proverb)
You can't make bricks without straw
(Traditional Proverb)
Were you born in a barn
(Traditional Proverb)
When you get lemons, make lemonade.
(Traditional Proverb)
With much wealth comes many worries.
(Traditional Proverb)
You say potayto, I say potahto.
(Traditional Proverb)
What is reality Selflessness.
(Traditional Proverb)
Where ambition ends happiness begins.
(Traditional Proverb)
With patience, mulberry leaves become satin.
(Traditional Proverb)
Your ass is grass.
(Traditional Proverb)
What runs but never gets tired Water.
(Traditional Proverb)
Where one is wise two are happy.
(Traditional Proverb)
Without a general an army is lost.
(Traditional Proverb)
Your body is the temple of knowledge.
(Traditional Proverb)
What you don't know can't hurt you.
(Traditional Proverb)
Where there's a will, there's a way.
(Traditional Proverb)
Without error there can be no truth.
(Traditional Proverb)
Your name is mud.
(Traditional Proverb)
What you resist you become.
(Traditional Proverb)
Where there is doubt, there is freedom.
(Traditional Proverb)
Without knowledge there is no sin
(Traditional Proverb)
You're never too old to learn
(Traditional Proverb)
What youve never had you never miss.
(Traditional Proverb)
Where there's music there can be love
(Traditional Proverb)
Words divide us, actions unite us.
(Traditional Proverb)
Whatever you do, do it in moderation
(Traditional Proverb)
White clothes soon get dirty.
(Traditional Proverb)
Words hurt more than swords
(Traditional Proverb)
When a door closes, a window opens.
(Traditional Proverb)
Who buys cheap buys dear.
(Traditional Proverb)
Worked night and day.
(Traditional Proverb)
Possession satisfies.
(Traditional Proverb)
Red as a beet.
(Traditional Proverb)
Secrecy is the soul of business.
(Traditional Proverb)
Silence implies consent.
(Traditional Proverb)
Some evils are cured by contempt.
(Traditional Proverb)
Strike while the iron is hot.
(Traditional Proverb)
The apple of his eye.
(Traditional Proverb)
The first step is the hardest.
(Traditional Proverb)
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
(Traditional Proverb)
They laugh well who laugh last.
(Traditional Proverb)
To deceive oneself is very easy.
(Traditional Proverb)
Under the weather.
(Traditional Proverb)
Water doesn't run uphill
(Traditional Proverb)
Poverty has no greater foe than bashfulness.
(Traditional Proverb)
Remain hungry but do not start begging.
(Traditional Proverb)
Seed money.
(Traditional Proverb)
Silence is golden.
(Traditional Proverb)
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