1553 Proverbs about Every / Page 71
1401. Everyone praises his native land.
1402. Everything dear is a woman's fancy.
1403. Everything troubles you and the cat breaks your heart.
1404. There are two tellings to every story.
1405. There is a crock of gold in the tomb of every chieftain, but they are all guarded by cats and fairies.
1406. There's a fool born every minute - and every one of them lives.
1407. There's trouble in every house and some in he street.
1408. The sweat of one's brow is what burns everyone.
1409. 'Tis afterwards that everything is understood.
1410. To every cow its calf; to every book its copy.
1411. Truth stands when everything else falls.
1412. Every top stands on its own bottom.
1413. It is not every one who is a son of Gaika.
1414. It is impossible to find a man who has everything, but it is possible tofind one who enjoys the things he has.
1415. He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.
1416. Every dog hath its day.
1417. Every garden may have some weeds.
1418. Yesterday is but a dream, tomorrow is 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.
1419. What belongs to everybody belongs to nobody.
1420. Every time an old man dies it is as if a library has burnt down.
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