858 Proverbs about Long / Page 21
401. 
The obscure we see eventually. The completely apparent takes longer.
402. 
Threatened men live long.
403. 
Whoever falls sick of folly, is long in getting cured.
404. 
Whoredom and thieving are never long concealed.
405. 
What belongs to everybody belongs to nobody.
406. 
The future belongs to the man who rises early.
407. 
A late Easter, a long cold spring.
408. 
He that waits for a dead man's shoes may long go barefoot.
409. 
It is a long day, a day without bread.
410. 
One finds little ingratitude so long as one is in a position to grant favors.
411. 
So long as the wolf is captured the dog will bite his leg.
412. 
The first half of life is spent in longing for the second, the second half in regretting the first.
413. 
The long awaited Easter feast is over in one day.
414. 
The longer the way, the more tired the man.
415. 
The weather, fleecy clouds, and a made up woman don't last long.
416. 
We are all a long time dead.
417. 
Who is known as an early riser may sleep longer.
418. 
Fair flowers do not remain long by the wayside.
419. 
Long tongue, short hand.
420. 
He that runs fast will not run long.
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