Darkovan Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
129 Darkovan Proverbs
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“A devil with fine manners can still carry you only to hell.”
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“A hawk kills because it is his nature; a man because it is his
pleasure.”
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“A rabbithorn cannot be a war-horse and will only become a
laughingstock if he should try.”
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“A roan horse and a black can travel equally far in a day's
journey.”
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“All the smiths . . . can't mend a broken egg.”
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“All women are alike when the lamp is out.”
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“An oath broken by one does not thereafter bind the other.”
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“Bare is brotherless back.”
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“Better lady in a cottage than serving-woman in a castle.”
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“Call a woman a harlot and you make her one.”
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“Can a burst dam be mended with toothpicks?”
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“Can a mill go with the water that's past?”
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“Can a mouse fall in love with a cat?”
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“Chickens can't go back into eggs.”
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“Does the left hand chop off the right?”
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“Don't ask a dog to judge between a pillar and a tree.”
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“Don't kick the horse you have to ride.”
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“Don't trust your bone to another man's dog.”
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“Don't try to buy fish in the Dry Towns.”
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“Don't try to run before you can walk.”
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“Don't try to walk before you can crawl.”
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“Each man must ride the road of his own fate.”
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“Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads its innocence.”
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“Eggs should not fight stones.”
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“Falcons don't fly after cage-birds.”
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