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The land that time forgot.
(Traditional Proverb)
The way of knowledge is narrow.
(Traditional Proverb)
Thick as a brick.
(Traditional Proverb)
Tools of the trade.
(Traditional Proverb)
Useless as tits on on bull.
(Traditional Proverb)
Put off the scent.
(Traditional Proverb)
Roses grow where a teacher hits.
(Traditional Proverb)
Shake like a leaf.
(Traditional Proverb)
Slow as a snail.
(Traditional Proverb)
Speak little and to the purpose.
(Traditional Proverb)
Sweet as apple pie.
(Traditional Proverb)
The burden one likes is cheerfully carried.
(Traditional Proverb)
The last rose of summer.
(Traditional Proverb)
The willing contemplation of vice is vice
(Traditional Proverb)
Things are not always what they seem.
(Traditional Proverb)
Top of the morning.
(Traditional Proverb)
Vengeance is a dish best eaten cold
(Traditional Proverb)
Put to bed with a shovel.
(Traditional Proverb)
Rough as a cob.
(Traditional Proverb)
She has a green thumb.
(Traditional Proverb)
Slow as molasses in January.
(Traditional Proverb)
Speak the truth and shame the devil.
(Traditional Proverb)
Sweet as honey.
(Traditional Proverb)
The busiest men have the most leisure.
(Traditional Proverb)
The last straw breaks the camel's back.
(Traditional Proverb)
The world belongs to the shameless.
(Traditional Proverb)
Things refuse to be mismanaged long.
(Traditional Proverb)
Treat him like dirt.
(Traditional Proverb)
Vice is often clothed in virtue's habit.
(Traditional Proverb)
Peace is worth buying.
(Traditional Proverb)
Putting it in a nutshell.
(Traditional Proverb)
Run to seed.
(Traditional Proverb)
Shed no tears until seeing the coffin.
(Traditional Proverb)
Slow but sure wins the race.
(Traditional Proverb)
Spring forward fall back.
(Traditional Proverb)
Take things as they come.
(Traditional Proverb)
The cat is nature's beauty.
(Traditional Proverb)
The last straw.
(Traditional Proverb)
The world did not make any promises
(Traditional Proverb)
This is for the birds.
(Traditional Proverb)
Truth fears no trial.
(Traditional Proverb)
Wait and see.
(Traditional Proverb)
Penny wise is often pound foolish.
(Traditional Proverb)
Quackery has no friend like gullibility.
(Traditional Proverb)
Sailors have a port in every storm.
(Traditional Proverb)
She's a nut.
(Traditional Proverb)
Slow help is no help.
(Traditional Proverb)
Spring rain, Fall gold.
(Traditional Proverb)
Tall as a tree.
(Traditional Proverb)
The cat's meow.
(Traditional Proverb)
The modest gain the self-satisfied lose.
(Traditional Proverb)
The worse scoundrels make the best preachers
(Traditional Proverb)
Three women make a market
(Traditional Proverb)
Truth fears nothing but concealment.
(Traditional Proverb)
Waking up with the chickens.
(Traditional Proverb)
Persuasion is better than force.
(Traditional Proverb)
Quicker by taking more time.
(Traditional Proverb)
Salt of the Earth.
(Traditional Proverb)
Shiver me timber.
(Traditional Proverb)
Sly as a fox.
(Traditional Proverb)
Spring to mind.
(Traditional Proverb)
Tastes like chicken.
(Traditional Proverb)
The cleverest doctor cannot save himself.
(Traditional Proverb)
The multitude is always wrong.
(Traditional Proverb)
There is always next year.
(Traditional Proverb)
Throw pearls before swine.
(Traditional Proverb)
Try and trust will move mountains.
(Traditional Proverb)
Walking on cloud nine.
(Traditional Proverb)
Pin a rose on your nose.
(Traditional Proverb)
Quit not certainty for hope.
(Traditional Proverb)
Salt water and absence wash away love.
(Traditional Proverb)
Short judgments make long friends.
(Traditional Proverb)
Smoke curling downward, poor weather.
(Traditional Proverb)
Stand your ground.
(Traditional Proverb)
That's a real stem winder.
(Traditional Proverb)
The cream of the crop.
(Traditional Proverb)
The plant often removed cannot thrive.
(Traditional Proverb)
There is no wisdom below the girdle
(Traditional Proverb)
Tie your camel, then trust in Allah
(Traditional Proverb)
Turn over a new leaf.
(Traditional Proverb)
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