Wise Old Sayings And Quotes
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“Knowledge is power.”
– Francis Bacon
“Take it straight from the horse‘s mouth.”
– Francis Iles
“If you foolishly ignore beauty, then you will soon find yourself without it.”
– Frank Lloyd Wright
“Nothing is as burdensome as a secret.”
– French Proverb
“Liars need good memories.”
– French Saying
“Love is often the fruit of marriage.”
– French Saying
“What is learned in the cradle lasts to the grave.”
– French Saying
“The chief object of education is not to learn things but to unlearn things.”
– G.K. Chesterton
“A wild goose never laid a tame egg.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Nothing is easy to the unwilling.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Accidents will happen.”
– George Colman
“History repeats itself.”
– George Eliot
“God helps those who help themselves.”
– George Herbert
“His bark is worse than his bite.”
– George Herbert
“One flower makes no garland.”
– George Herbert
“Pleasing ware is half sold.”
– George Herbert
“Sum up at night what thou hast done by day.”
– George Herbert
“The buyer needs a hundred eyes, the seller but one.”
– George Herbert
“Fire in the heart sends smoke into the head.”
– German Proverb
“God gave us the nuts but he doesn’t crack them.”
– German Proverb
“If you fail to practice your art, it will soon disappear.”
– German Saying
“In bad luck, hold out; in good luck, hold in.”
– German Saying
“One must not play on the nose of a sleeping bear.”
– German Saying
“What good is running when you’re on the wrong road.”
– German Saying
“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”
– Greek Proverb
“The tongue has no bones, yet it breaks bones.”
– Greek Saying
“Everyone is the age of their heart.”
– Guatemalan Saying
“For news of the heart, ask the face.”
– Guinean Saying
“All food is fit to eat but not all words are fit to speak.”
– Haitian Saying
“Eggs have no business dancing with stones.”
– Haitian Saying
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