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A man without prudence is a ship without an anchor.
(Welsh Proverb)
Every flock has its black sheep.
(Welsh Proverb)
More the hurry, more the obstacles.
(Welsh Proverb)
The best shortage is a shortage of words.
(Welsh Proverb)
Whilst kicking and biting, love develops.
(Welsh Proverb)
A nation without a language is a nation without a heart.
(Welsh Proverb)
Everything that is yellow is not gold.
(Welsh Proverb)
No good will come of over sleeping.
(Welsh Proverb)
The child will grow, his clothes will not.
(Welsh Proverb)
You must crawl before walking.
(Welsh Proverb)
A slattern woman hold open the door to hell.
(Welsh Proverb)
He who deceives, shall be deceived.
(Welsh Proverb)
Of all weights, old age is the heaviest.
(Welsh Proverb)
The foolish has a wagging tongue.
(Welsh Proverb)
Your hand is never rhe worse for doing irts own work.
(Welsh Proverb)
A sword's honour is its idleness.
(Welsh Proverb)
He who has no faults is not born.
(Welsh Proverb)
Old age comes not on its own.
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The old know and the young suspect.".
(Welsh Proverb)
A wise wolf hides his fangs.
(Welsh Proverb)
He who steals an egg will steal more.
(Welsh Proverb)
Old feel the blows suffered when young.
(Welsh Proverb)
The older the man, the weaker his mind.
(Welsh Proverb)
All waiting is long.
(Welsh Proverb)
Home is home, however poor it may be.
(Welsh Proverb)
Old proverbs are the children of truth.
(Welsh Proverb)
The seed of all evil is laziness.
(Welsh Proverb)
An Angel on the road, a Devil at the fireplace.
(Welsh Proverb)
I was wise once, when I was born I cried.
(Welsh Proverb)
One needs a long spoon to sup with the devil.
(Welsh Proverb)
The strength of a nation is its knowledge.
(Welsh Proverb)
At the end of the song comes payment.
(Welsh Proverb)
In every pardon there is love.
(Welsh Proverb)
Patience is the mother of all wisdom.
(Welsh Proverb)
The strength of the old is their ready counsel.
(Welsh Proverb)
Better a good shilling than a dud sovereign.
(Welsh Proverb)
It is good to look homewards.
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Perfect love sometimes does not come until the first grandchild.
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The wiser the man, the fewer his words.
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Better educated than wealthy.
(Welsh Proverb)
Let him who reflects, remember.
(Welsh Proverb)
Playing with fire will eventually turn bitter.
(Welsh Proverb)
The world is wide to everyone.
(Welsh Proverb)
Better my own cottage, than the palace of another.
(Welsh Proverb)
Let not your tongue cut your throat.
(Welsh Proverb)
Repay evil with good, and hell will not claim you.
(Welsh Proverb)
The young laugh when the old fall.
(Welsh Proverb)
Better the rod that bends than one that breaks.
(Welsh Proverb)
Loving a woman who scorns you is like licking honey from a thorn.
(Welsh Proverb)
Speak well of your friend; of your enemy say nothing.
(Welsh Proverb)
Three comforts of old age: fire, tea and tobacco.
(Welsh Proverb)
Birds of the same colour fly to the same place.
(Welsh Proverb)
Man learns from the cradle to the grave.
(Welsh Proverb)
Starting the work is two thirds of it.
(Welsh Proverb)
Three remedies of the physicians of Myddfal: water, honey, and labour.
(Welsh Proverb)
Breaking her hip is the old woman's fault.
(Welsh Proverb)
Memory slips, letters remain.
(Welsh Proverb)
Tapping persistently breaks the stone.
(Welsh Proverb)
To sing before breakfast is to weep before supper.
(Welsh Proverb)
A boy is easier cheated than an old lady.
(Welsh Proverb)
Death considers not the fairest forehead.
(Welsh Proverb)
Milk for a child, meat for a man, beer for the old.
(Welsh Proverb)
The achievement of all work is practice.
(Welsh Proverb)
Turning the water to his own mill.
(Welsh Proverb)
A great sin can enter by a small door.
(Welsh Proverb)
Every bird relishes his own voice.
(Welsh Proverb)
Money is the key that opens all locks.
(Welsh Proverb)
The best knowledge is to know yourself.
(Welsh Proverb)
When the steersmen are many the ship will sink.
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A ship and a woman are ever repairing.
(Welsh Proverb)
A work ill done must be twice done.
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A willful fault has no excuse, and deserves no pardon.
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A wife's advice is not worth much, but woe to the husband who refuses to take it.
(Welsh Proverb)
A spoon does not know the taste of soup, nor a learned fool the taste of wisdom.
(Welsh Proverb)
Old age will not come alone.
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Man's mind is a watch that needs winding daily.
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Scatter with one hand, gather with two.
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If you would get ahead, be a bridge.
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The best candle is understanding.
(Welsh Proverb)
If every man would sweep his own door-step the city would soon be clean.
(Welsh Proverb)
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