Proverb

The dog that trots about finds a bone. A man's walking is succession of falls. Anod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. THe falling-out of lovers is a renewing of love. Even Homer sometimes nods. The early bird catches the worm. Perseverance kills the game. Make haste slowly. One ill word asks another. He that would know what shall be must consuder what has been.It will sooner break than bow. Every miller draws water to his own mill. Money changes the hands. Everything comes to him who waits. Age and experience teach wisdom. Spare the rod and spoil the child. Two dogs fight for a bone and the third runs away with it. A good horse becomes never a jade. They agree like cats and dogs. Time flies like an arrow. While the thunder lasted, two bad men were friends. A miss is as good as a mile. Prevention is better than cure. Time and tide wait for no man. A horse may stumble though he has four legs. Twoheads sre better than one. The third time is lucky. MOney makes the mare to go. Failure teaches success. Dead men tell no tales. So many men, so meny minds. Honesty is the best policy. The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong. Ignorance is bliss. There is no place like home. Haste makes waste. The world is but a little place, after all. Make hay while the sun shines. Little by little one goes far. Who goes slowly goes far. One may look at a star but not pull at it. Not possession but use is th only riches. Jack of all trades is master of none. There is no accounting for tastes. He thinks that roasted larks will fall into his mouth. Kings have long arms and have eyes and ears. I think that the proverb is wonderful.

1 Comments:
Wow, I have never heard of most of these. Are you sure they are correct? For example:
After a storm comes a claim.
It sheds tears for demon's eyes.
The fish that let it go is big.
The thing is a saying way.
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Rick, at 2:33 AM
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