1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 13
241. 
Gold does not buy everything.
242. 
He hangs the May-branch at every door.
243. 
He is a very sorry barber who has but one comb.
244. 
He is in no place who is everywhere.
245. 
He is very blind who cannot see the sun.
246. 
He who would stop every man's mouth must have a great deal of meal.
247. 
If young men had wit and old men strength everything might be well done.
248. 
In men every mortal sin is venial, in women every venial sin is mortal.
249. 
In war time there is pay for every horse.
250. 
It is good to have friends everywhere.
251. 
It is not every flower that smells sweet.
252. 
It is not necessary to fish up every bucket that falls into the well.
253. 
It's a very proud horse that will not carry his oats.
254. 
Let every fox take care of his own tail.
255. 
Let every one keep off the flies with his own tail.
256. 
Not every word requires an answer.
257. 
Not everything that is bad comes to hurt us.
258. 
Of judgment every one has a stock on hand for sale.
259. 
On every small pretext the wolf seizes the sheep.
260. 
Public money is like holy water, every one helps himself to it.
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