Wise Old Sayings And Quotes
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“We boil at different degrees.”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Birds of a feather, flock together.”
– Robert Burton
“Happy is the bride that the sun shines on.”
– Robert Herrick
“Once a word is spoken, it flies, you can’t catch it.”
– Russian Proverb
“Don’t boast when you set out but only when you get there.”
– Russian Saying
“Not all who make love, make marriages.”
– Russian Saying
“Stones decay, words last.”
– Samoan Saying
“The person with burnt fingers asks for tongs.”
– Samoan Saying
“Great actions are not always true sons of great and mighty resolutions.”
– Samuel Butler
“Knowledge is more than equivalent to force.”
– Samuel Johnson
“The devil looks after his own.”
– Scottish Proverb
“When the heart is full, the tongue will speak.”
– Scottish Saying
“Beauty is only skin deep.”
– Sir Thomas Overbury
“People learn more on their own rather than being force fed.”
– Socrates
“It is better to be born a beggar than a fool.”
– Spanish Proverb
“An old ox makes a straight furrow.”
– Spanish Saying
“Love me, love my dog.”
– St. Bernard of Clairvaux
“If you buy what you don’t need, you steal from yourself.”
– Swedish Saying
“Be not water, taking the tint of all colors.”
– Syrian Saying
“Easy does it.”
– T. Taylor
“Distance lends enchantment to the view.”
– Thomas Campbell
“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up.”
– Thomas Edison
“You can’t judge a horse by its harness.”
– Thomas Fuller
“Absence makes the heart grow fonder.”
– Thomas Haynes Bayly
“The eyes are the windows of the soul.”
– Thomas Phaer
“The drum makes a great fuss because it is empty.”
– Trinidadian Saying
“If someone gives you advice, it is in his own interest.”
– Tunisian Proverb
“Having two ears and one tongue, we should listen twice as much as we speak.”
– Turkish Saying
“Measure a thousand times; cut once.”
– Turkish Saying
“Once bitten, twice shy.”
– Unknown
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