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The advice of the aged will not mislead you.
      - (Welsh) [Proverbs]

The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected.
      - (Swedish) [Proverbs]

The afterthought is good for nought, except it be to catch blind horses with.
      - (English) [Proverbs]

The afterthought is good, but forethought is better.
      - (Norwegian) [Proverbs]

The age of miracles is past.
      - [Proverbs]

The aged in council--the young in action.
      - (Danish) [Proverbs]

The ant gets wings that she may perish sooner.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The ant has its ire.
      - (French and Spain) [Proverbs]

The antidote before the poison. [To offer excuses before an accusation.]
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]

The anvil does not fear a good sledge-hammer.
      - (Danish) [Proverbs]

The anvil fears no blows.
      - (Romanian) [Proverbs]

The anvil is not afraid of the hammer.
      - (German) [Proverbs]

The anvil is used to noise.
      - (German) [Proverbs]

The anvil lasts longer than the hammer.
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

The applause of the people is a blast of air.
      - [Proverbs]

The apple does not fall far from the tree.
      - [Proverbs]

The archer that shoots badly has a lie ready.
      - (Portuguese, Spanish) [Proverbs]

The arguments of the strongest have always the most weight.
      - (French) [Proverbs]

The arms of Bruges: an ass in an arm-chair.
      - (Dutch) [Proverbs]

The art is not in making money, but in keeping it.
      - (Dutch) [Proverbs]

The ass and his driver do not think alike.
      - (German) [Proverbs]

The ass and the driver never think alike.
      - (Dutch) [Proverbs]

The ass carries corn to the mill, and gets thistles.
      - (German) [Proverbs]

The ass dead, the barley at his tail.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The ass dead, the corn at his tail.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

The ass does not know the value of his tail till he has lost it.
      - [Proverbs]

The ass does not know the worth of this tail till he has lost it.
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

The ass embraced the thistle, and they found themselves relations.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

The ass knows well in whose face be brays.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The ass of many owners is eaten by wolves.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

The ass of many owners is food for wolves.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The ass that brays most eats least.
      - [Proverbs]

The ass that is common property is always the worst saddled.
      - (French) [Proverbs]

The ass that is hungry eats thistles.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

The ass that trespasses on a stranger's premises will leave them laden with wood (i.e. cudgelled).
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

The ass well knows in whose house he brays.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

The ass went seeking for horns and lost his ears.
      - (Arabic) [Proverbs]

The ass's hide is used to the stick.
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

The ass's son brays one hour daily.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

The assistance of fools only brings injury.
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]

The autumn of beauty is still beautiful.
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]

The avenging gods have their feet clothed in wool.
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]

The axe forgets what the tree remembers.
      - [Proverbs]

The axe goes to the wood where it borrowed its helve.
      - [Proverbs]

The back door is the one that robs the home.
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

The back door robbeth the house.
      - [Proverbs]

The bacon of paradise for the married man that does not repent.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The bad barber leaves neither hair nor skin.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The bad gardener quarrels with his rake.
      - (American) [Proverbs]

The bad man always suspects knavery.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]


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