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Water it down.
(Traditional Proverb)
Practise what you preach.
(Traditional Proverb)
Respect starts with yourself.
(Traditional Proverb)
Seeing is believing.
(Traditional Proverb)
Simplicity is the seal of truth.
(Traditional Proverb)
Some people are born hammers, others anvils.
(Traditional Proverb)
Stubborn as a mule.
(Traditional Proverb)
The best defense is a good offence
(Traditional Proverb)
The fool is always beginning to live.
(Traditional Proverb)
The truth is no slander
(Traditional Proverb)
They that envy others are their inferiors.
(Traditional Proverb)
To live from hand to mouth.
(Traditional Proverb)
Up a tree.
(Traditional Proverb)
We are all related.
(Traditional Proverb)
Precept guides, but example draws.
(Traditional Proverb)
Riches have wings.
(Traditional Proverb)
Seek peacefully, you will find.
(Traditional Proverb)
Sitting on the fence.
(Traditional Proverb)
Soon enough is well enough.
(Traditional Proverb)
Stuck in a rut.
(Traditional Proverb)
The best thing since little apples.
(Traditional Proverb)
The hard is the good.
(Traditional Proverb)
The truth shall set you free.
(Traditional Proverb)
They who increase knowledge, increase sorrow
(Traditional Proverb)
To the fighting man peace is sure.
(Traditional Proverb)
Up one side and down the other.
(Traditional Proverb)
Weed out.
(Traditional Proverb)
No pillows so soft as God's Promise.
(Traditional Proverb)
Once a parson always a parson.
(Traditional Proverb)
Pain is only weakness leaving the body
(Traditional Proverb)
No pleasure without pain.
(Traditional Proverb)
Once in a blue moon.
(Traditional Proverb)
Patience and grass will become milk.
(Traditional Proverb)
No spring chicken.
(Traditional Proverb)
One bee makes no swarm.
(Traditional Proverb)
Patience can conquer destiny.
(Traditional Proverb)
No use crying over spilt milk.
(Traditional Proverb)
One flower does not bring spring.
(Traditional Proverb)
Patience cures many an old complaint.
(Traditional Proverb)
Never judge from appearances.
(Traditional Proverb)
No way on God's green earth.
(Traditional Proverb)
One flower makes no garland.
(Traditional Proverb)
Never put your trust in slogans.
(Traditional Proverb)
Noble natures are calm and content.
(Traditional Proverb)
One foot isn't enough to walk with.
(Traditional Proverb)
Never repeat old grievances.
(Traditional Proverb)
Nobody notices when things go right.
(Traditional Proverb)
One recognizes a tree from its fruits.
(Traditional Proverb)
Never too late to learn.
(Traditional Proverb)
Not for all the tea in China.
(Traditional Proverb)
One turn serves another.
(Traditional Proverb)
Never wash blood, with blood.
(Traditional Proverb)
Not to kill is a supreme duty.
(Traditional Proverb)
One who knows books has four eyes.
(Traditional Proverb)
Night soil.
(Traditional Proverb)
Not to progress is to go back.
(Traditional Proverb)
Onions treat seven ailments.
(Traditional Proverb)
Nip it in the bud.
(Traditional Proverb)
Not worth a hill of beans.
(Traditional Proverb)
Only strong legs can carry wealth.
(Traditional Proverb)
No choice amongst stinking fish
(Traditional Proverb)
Nothing new under the sun.
(Traditional Proverb)
Only that which is provisional endures.
(Traditional Proverb)
No love like the first love.
(Traditional Proverb)
Now is the watchword of the wise.
(Traditional Proverb)
Opportunities neglected can never be recovered.
(Traditional Proverb)
No man can serve two masters.
(Traditional Proverb)
Old as dirt.
(Traditional Proverb)
Opportunity seldom knocks twice.
(Traditional Proverb)
No man is an island.
(Traditional Proverb)
Older than dirt.
(Traditional Proverb)
Out of sight, out of mind.
(Traditional Proverb)
No man is infallible.
(Traditional Proverb)
On middle ground.
(Traditional Proverb)
Ownership is to fear.
(Traditional Proverb)
Let one thousand flowers bloom.
(Traditional Proverb)
Like there's no tomorrow
(Traditional Proverb)
Love is a many splintered thing.
(Traditional Proverb)
May all your weeds be wildflowers.
(Traditional Proverb)
Neither blame or praise yourself.
(Traditional Proverb)
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