1553 Proverbs about Every / Page 38
741. Every man likes the smell of his own farts.
742. Every story has two sides and every song has twelve versions.
743. Everyone wants to live long, but no one wants to be called old.
744. A beautiful woman belongs to everyone; an ugly one is yours alone.
745. Every dog is a tiger in his own street.
746. Every man is the guardian of his own honor.
747. The heart at rest sees a feast in everything.
748. The tree casts its shadow on everything, even upon the woodcutter.
749. To long for everything: sorrow; to accept everything: joy.
750. Without love everything is in vain.
751. Yesterday is but a dream, tomorrow but a vision. But today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day.
752. Every invalid is a physician.
753. A priest is a man who is called Father by everyone except his own children who are obliged to call him Uncle.
754. After the ship has sunk, everyone knows how she might have been saved.
755. Every door may be shut but death's door.
756. Every excuse is good, if it works.
757. If the secret sorrows of everyone could be read on their forehead, how many who now cause envy would suddenly become the objects of pity.
758. The salt of patience seasons everything.
759. The scent of every flower is short lived.
760. To him that watches, everything is revealed.
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