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(To) in 286 list of Popular Common proverbs and idiom sample with phrase meaning in different languages about to
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It is better to be born lucky than rich
it is better to be born lucky than rich
Keep aloof from quarrels be neither a witness nor a party to them
keep aloof from quarrels be neither a witness nor a party to them
Better to marry than to burn
better to marry than to burn
Do all you can to be good and you will be so
do all you can to be good and you will be so
It is easier to pull down than to build
it is easier to pull down than to build
Promises like pie-crust are made to be broken
promises like pie-crust are made to be broken
Insult gives birth to insult
insult gives birth to insult
Be the day weary or be the day long at last it ringeth to evensong
be the day weary or be the day long at last it ringeth to evensong
Better say nothing than not to the purpose
better say nothing than not to the purpose
Everyone stretches his legs according to the length of his coverlet
everyone stretches his legs according to the length of his coverlet
Goodness is not tied to greatness
goodness is not tied to greatness
Eat to live not live to eat
eat to live not live to eat
Dogs wag their tails no so much in love to you as to your bread
dogs wag their tails no so much in love to you as to your bread
It is good to make a bridge of gold to a flying enemy
it is good to make a bridge of gold to a flying enemy
Speak not of my debts unless you mean to pay them
speak not of my debts unless you mean to pay them
It is better to wear out than to rust out
it is better to wear out than to rust out
Every man to his taste
every man to his taste
To deceive oneself is very easy
to deceive oneself is very easy
Customs are hard to break
customs are hard to break
Spare well and have to spend
spare well and have to spend
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