430 Proverbs about Goes / Page 21
401. The soul goes to God, the body to the earth, and belongings to those to whom they should go.
402. A lawyer never goes to law himself.
403. If an ass goes traveling it will not come home a horse.
404. March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.
405. No one with a good catch of fish goes home by the back alley.
406. Sickness comes on horseback, but goes away on foot.
407. Step by step one goes very far.
408. The cuckoo comes in April, and stays the month of May; sings a song at midsummer, and then goes away.
409. The shoemaker's son always goes barefoot.
410. The weakest goes to the wall.
411. Who goes a borrowing, goes a sorrowing.
412. The bucket goes down the well every day -- some day it won't come up again.
413. When ale goes in, the wit goes out.
414. The mare of the smith and the children of the shoemaker, allways goes barefooted.
415. Many a shot goes into the heather.
416. As the bird goes from leaf to leaf, the yawn goes from man to man.
417. When you are dead, your sister's tears will dry as time goes on, your widow's tears will cease in another's arms, but your mother will mourn you until she dies.
418. Bird goes up, bird goes down.
419. The hunter that speaks too much, goes home empty handed.
420. Pride only goes the length one can spit.
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