31 Quotes & Sayings By Old Saying

"Let us cultivate a habit of thinking well of all human beings." -- William Hazlitt.

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There is many a good tune played on an old fiddle. Old Saying
2
A fence should be horse high hog tight and bull strong. Old Saying
3
Beauty is potent but money is omnipotent. Old Saying
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If you fail to plan you plan to fail. Old Saying
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Today's sales should be better than yesterday's - and worse than tomorrow's. Old Saying
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There is no crisis to which academics will not respond with a seminar. Old Saying
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He who drinks a little too much drinks much too much. Old Saying
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They talk of my drinking but never my thirst. Old Saying
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Danger and delight grow on one stalk . Old Saying
10
He who has daughters is always a shepherd. Old Saying
11
A fool's head never whitens. Old Saying
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Men trip not on mountains they stumble on stones. Old Saying
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There are bearded fools. Old Saying
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It is a long lane that has no turning. Old Saying
15
When you live next to the cemetery you cannot weep for everyone. Old Saying
16
Ten lands are sooner known than one man. Old Saying
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Living in the past has one thing in its favour - it's cheaper. Old Saying
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Every time history repeats itself the price goes up. Old Saying
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What is the use of running when you are on the wrong road? Old Saying
20
The eyes are the window of the soul. Old Saying
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What can't be cured must be endured. Old Saying
22
The French have a passion for revolution but an abhorrence of change. Old Saying
23
Self-praise is no recommendation. Old Saying
24
In the ant's house the dew is a flood. Old Saying
25
An indecent mind is a perpetual feast. Old Saying
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From listening comes wisdom and from speaking repentance. Old Saying
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The silent dog is the first to bite. Old Saying
28
Poor men seek meat for their stomach rich men stomach for their meat. Old Saying
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Riches serve a wise man but command a fool. Old Saying
30
Young folk silly folk old folk cold folk. Old Saying