908 Proverbs about Over / Page 21
401. 
A day-old pigeon cannot fly over a mountain pass.
402. 
A nail is driven out by another nail; habit is overcome by habit.
403. 
Every lover is a slave: he follows captive at his mistress's heels.
404. 
It is all over: I may as well go and hand myself.
405. 
To have nothing is not poverty.
406. 
A little rain each day will fill the rivers to overflowing.
407. 
A canoe does not know who is king. When it turns over, everyone gets wet.
408. 
He is truly hungry who accepts defeat in a fight over meat.
409. 
Idleness moves so slowly that it will be overtaken by misery.
410. 
Sadness is a valuable treasure -- only discovered in people you love.
411. 
You can catch a cricket in your hand but its song is all over the field.
412. 
When you are crossing over a river you might be eaten by crocodiles, but don't let yourself get bitten by the little fish.
413. 
If you don't eat you will die; overeating will shorten your life.
414. 
A jealous lover becomes an indifferent spouse.
415. 
The lover of a student does not always become the wife of a graduate.
416. 
He who fears something gives it power over him.
417. 
Over truth there is light.
418. 
Only when a new government comes to power do you learn to appreciate the values of the old one.
419. 
Let us hurry and finish up the food; when visitors arrive, the meal will be over.
420. 
Lending is the firstborn of poverty.
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