It is a sin against hospitality, to open your doors and darken your countenance
More Traditional Proverbs:
Pecunia, si uti scis, ancilla est si nescis, domina If you can use money, money is your slave if you can't, money is your masterTraditional
Knowledge becomes power only when we put it into use.
Traditional
Many a man's nose was broken by his mouth.
Traditional
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Traditional
Tall as a tree.
Traditional
Loans and debts make worry and frets.
Traditional
Readers Who Like This Proverb Also Like:
Based on Topics: Hospitality Proverbs, Sin ProverbsBased on Keywords: countenance, darken