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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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The number of proverbs in
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A fool’s tongue is long enough to cut his own throat
a fool’s tongue is long enough to cut his own throat
Every cock will crow upon his own dunghill
every cock will crow upon his own dunghill
The eye of a master does more work than both his hands
the eye of a master does more work than both his hands
The camel going to seek horns lost his ears
the camel going to seek horns lost his ears
Let the cobbler stick to his last
let the cobbler stick to his last
No man loveth his fetters be they made of gold
no man loveth his fetters be they made of gold
No man is content with his lot
no man is content with his lot
He that brings up his son to nothing breeds a thief
he that brings up his son to nothing breeds a thief
Every jack has his jill
every jack has his jill
Every man to his trade
every man to his trade
No man ought to be judge in his own cause
no man ought to be judge in his own cause
Three things drive a man out of his house smoke rain and a scolding wife
three things drive a man out of his house smoke rain and a scolding wife
A man’s studies pass into his character
a man’s studies pass into his character
A fool and his money soon parted
a fool and his money soon parted
An ass is known by his ears
an ass is known by his ears
A wise man changes his mind a fool never
a wise man changes his mind a fool never
The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach
the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach
Wealth is not his who gets it but his who enjoys it
wealth is not his who gets it but his who enjoys it
It is a foolish sheep that makes the wolf his confessor
it is a foolish sheep that makes the wolf his confessor
He that hath not silver in his purse should have silk in his tongue
he that hath not silver in his purse should have silk in his tongue
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