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(His) in 108 list of Popular Common proverbs and idiom sample with phrase meaning in different languages about his
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A fool and his money soon parted
a fool and his money soon parted
The cobbler to his last and the gunner to his linstock
the cobbler to his last and the gunner to his linstock
Wealth is not his who gets it but his who enjoys it
wealth is not his who gets it but his who enjoys it
A prophet is not without honour save in his own country
a prophet is not without honour save in his own country
Every cock will crow upon his own dunghill
every cock will crow upon his own dunghill
Man is blind in his own cause
man is blind in his own cause
Surely the worth of man lies in two of his smallest parts his heart and his tongue
surely the worth of man lies in two of his smallest parts his heart and his tongue
He is above his enemies that despises their injuries
he is above his enemies that despises their injuries
Every man to his taste
every man to his taste
He doubles his gift who gives it in time
he doubles his gift who gives it in time
He does not believe who does not live according to his belief
he does not believe who does not live according to his belief
A fool’s tongue is long enough to cut his own throat
a fool’s tongue is long enough to cut his own throat
He that brings up his son to nothing breeds a thief
he that brings up his son to nothing breeds a thief
Give the devil his due
give the devil his due
Every man has his price
every man has his price
The leopard cannot change his spots
the leopard cannot change his spots
The efforts of the poor man are his tears
the efforts of the poor man are his tears
He that speaks ill of his wife dishonours himself
he that speaks ill of his wife dishonours himself
He that tells his secret is another’s servant
he that tells his secret is another’s servant
One carries his chin another feels its weight
one carries his chin another feels its weight
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