1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 64
1261. 
Fortune knocks once at least at every man's gate.
1262. 
Where every man is master the world goes to wreck.
1263. 
Men are very generous with what costs them nothing.
1264. 
He that fears every grass must not walk in a meadow.
1265. 
Every white hath its black, and every sweet its sour.
1266. 
He has need rise betimes that would please everybody.
1267. 
He that commits a fault thinks everyone speaks of it.
1268. 
When the tree is fallen every one runs to it with his axe.
1269. 
Everyone stretches his legs according to the length of his coverlet.
1270. 
If every man would sweep his own doorstep the city would soon be clean.
1271. 
Necessity is mother of every invention.
1272. 
Death is like a dress that, at some point or another, everyone has to wear.
1273. 
Every hill has its leopard.
1274. 
Every course of water has its source.
1275. 
Happiness is like a field you can harvest every season.
1276. 
Who mistrusts everybody is the real enemy of the village.
1277. 
Every stream has its source.
1278. 
Every man leaves his footprints.
1279. 
Everybody loves a fool, but nobody wants him for a son.
1280. 
Copying everyone else all the time, the monkey one day cut his throat.
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