365 Proverbs about Last / Page 18
341. A cart horse doesn't last long.
342. Ill gotten gains don't last.
343. Preparing for the holiday is neither enlightening nor lasting.
344. A fever in autumn is either long lasting or mortal.
345. It takes bales of hundredweight because a fire of straw lasts little.
346. To get the best dowry, marry the poor man's first daughter but the rich man's last daughter.
347. The love of a soldier doesn't last long; when the drum rolls; Good bye, dear lady.
348. The first seeding on the feast of All Saints and the last on the feast of Saint Andrew.
349. Earnings from usury don't last long.
350. First impressions are the most lasting.
351. Let the cobbler stick to his last.
352. No wonder lasts over three days.
353. Plaster thick, some will stick.
354. The last straw breaks the camel's back.
355. They laugh well who laugh last.
356. He that rows out often, gets fish at last.
357. Only when the last tree has withered, and the last fish caught, and the last river been poisoned, will we realize we cannot eat money.
358. Renown is more lasting than life.
359. The horn that came out last will pass the ear that came out first.
360. The last to breathe is the first to drown.
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