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A drunken may soon be made to dance.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Danish)
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A drunken night makes a cloudy morning.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Danish)
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A duck will not always dabble in the same gutter.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Danish)
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A dull ass near home trots without the stick.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Portuguese)
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A fair booty makes a fair thief.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (English)
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A fair exchange brings no quarrel.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Danish)
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A fair exchange is no robbery.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Danish)
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A fair face will get its praise, though the owner keep silent.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Danish)
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A fair promise binds a fool.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (French)
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A fair skin often covers a crooked mind.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Danish)
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A fair-weather friend changes with the wind.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Portuguese, Spanish)
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A faithless wife is shipwreck to a house.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Latin)
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A fall into a ditch makes you wiser.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Chinese)
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A fallen lighthouse is more dangerous than a reef.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Chinese)
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A false report rides post.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Chinese)
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A farthing saved is twice earned.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Italian)
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A fast day is the eve of a feast day.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Spanish)
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A fast horse does not want the spur.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Portuguese)
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A fast is better than a bad meal.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Irish)
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A fat kitchen is next door to poverty.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Italian)
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A fat kitchen makes a lean will.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (French, German)
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A fat kitchen, a lean testament.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Italian)
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A father deserted by a wise son is like being caught in a shower
without a felt.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Tibetan)
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A father is a banker provided by nature.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (French)
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A father maintains ten children better than ten children one
father.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (German)
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A father's love, for all other is air.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Spanish)
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A fault confessed is half forgiven.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Portuguese)
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A fault confessed is half redressed.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Portuguese)
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A fault denied is twice committed.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (French)
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A fault once denied, is twice committed.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (French)
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A favour ill placed is great waste.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (French)
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A fence between makes love more keen.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (French)
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A fence lasts three years, a dog lasts three fences, a horse
three dogs, and a man three horses.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (German)
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A fence makes love more keen.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (German)
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A few things gained by fraud destroy a fortune otherwise honestly
won.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Latin)
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A fifth wheel to a cart is but an encumbrance.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Spanish)
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A fine cage won't feed the bird.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (French)
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A fine girl and a tattered gown always find something to hook the
them.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (French)
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A fine quotation is a diamond on the finger of a man of wit, and
a pebble in the hand of a fool.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (French)
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A fine shot never killed a bird.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Italian)
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A finger's length in a sword, and a palm in a lance, are a great
advantage.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Portuguese)
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A fire is nourished by its own ashes. [Difficulties embolden
rather than impede the brave.]
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Latin)
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A fish should swim thrice: in water, in sauce, and in wine.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (German)
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A fisherman once stung will be wiser.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Latin)
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A flatterer has water in one hand and fire in the other.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (German)
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A flatterer is a secret enemy.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Hungarian)
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A flea on top of a bald head.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Chinese)
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A flower cannot blossom without sunshine nor a garden without
love.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Chinese)
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A fly before his own eye is bigger than an elephant in the next
field.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Chinese)
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A fly cannot enter a closed mouth.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: (Russian)
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