Some will, some don’t, so what!
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Action
The good lawyer knows the law; the clever one knows the judge.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Cleverness, Lawyers
Silence is golden; speech is silver.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Proverbs, Speech
Of two evils, it is always best to vote for the least hypocritical.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Evil
No matter how bad a child is, he is still good for a tax deduction.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Taxation, Taxes
A man chases a woman until she catches him.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Women
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Praise
A malignant sore throat is a danger, a malignant throat not sore is worse.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Gossip
The only thing we learn from new elections is we learned nothing from the old.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Elections, Voting
You cannot have all chiefs; you gotta have Indians too.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Equality
Great occasions make great men.
—U.S. Proverb
There are three things that can destroy a preacher, the glory, the gold, and the girls.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Evangelism, Girls, Gold, Preaching
The more sins you confess, the more books you will sell.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Reading, Book, Books
The cemeteries are filled with people who thought the world couldn’t get along without them.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Death
Don’t kick a fellow when he’s down.
—U.S. Proverb
You can’t steal second base with your foot on first.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Risk
Honesty is like an icicle; if once it melts that is the end of it.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Proverbs, Honesty
Paddle your own canoe.
—U.S. Proverb
One cannot love on prospects.
—U.S. Proverb
Before borrowing money from a friend, decide which you need most.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Friendship
When pleasure interferes with business, give up business.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Business, Pleasure
Home is where the heart is.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Home
The love of evil is the root of all money.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Evil
If your time ain’t come not even a doctor can kill you.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Death, Proverbs, Dying
Borrowed wives, like borrowed books, are seldom returned.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Book
Maternity is a matter of fact; paternity is a matter of opinion.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Parenting, Parents, Opinion
Gentlemen prefer blonds — but marry brunettes.
—U.S. Proverb
The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
—U.S. Proverb
A tree never hits an automobile except in self defense.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Driving
In business partnerships and marriage partnerships, oh, the cheating that goes on.
—U.S. Proverb
Topics: Business, Cheating
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