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Proverbs
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[ Also see Catchphrases Laws of Life and Nature Old Sayings Proverbial Phrases Proverbs (General) ]

The gardener's dog does not eat lettuce and will not let others eat it.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

The gardener's dog neither eats greens not lets any one else eat them.
      - Proverb, (Portuguese, Spanish)

The gardener's dog, neither full nor hungry.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

The gardener's feet do no harm to the garden.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

The generous man enriches himself by giving; the miser hoards himself poor.
      - Proverb, (Dutch)

The generous man grows rich in giving, the miser poor in taking.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

The gentle calf sucks all the cows.
      - Proverb, (Portuguese)

The gentle hawk mans herself.
      - Proverb, (French)

The gentle lamb sucks any ewe as well as its mother; the surly lamb sucks neither its own nor another.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

The German's wit is in his fingers.
      - Proverb

The Germans carry their wit in their fingers.
      - Proverb, (French)

The gifts of fortune (windfalls) do not always benefit us.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The girl as she is taught, the flax as it is wrought.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

The girl is more inviting who smells of wild thyme than she who smells of musk.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The girl who can't dance says the band can't play.
      - Proverb, (Yiddish)

The glaciers didn't freeze overnight.
      - Proverb

The gladiator seeks advice, when in the very lists.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The glass-dealer's horses fell out, and he looked on to see which kicked hardest.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

The glory of ancestors should not prevent a man winning glory for himself.
      - Proverb, (Serbian)

The gnat trusting itself to the flame is singed.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The go-between wears out a thousand sandals.
      - Proverb, (Japanese)

The goat can't well cover herself with her tail.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

The goat must browse where she is tied.
      - Proverb, (Romanian)

The goat which has many owners will be left to die in the sun.
      - Proverb, (Haitian)

The gods assist the industrious.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The gods sell all things for labour.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The gods send nuts to those who have no teeth.
      - Proverb

The golden age never was the present age.
      - Proverb, (English)

The golden ass passes everywhere.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

The golden key opens every door.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

The good cow gets sold in its own country.
      - Proverb, (Maltese)

The good die first:
  And those, whose hearts are dry as summer dust,
    Burn to the socket.
      - Proverb

The good die young.
      - Proverb

The good fortunes of life fall to the lot even of the base.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The good is the enemy of the best.
      - Proverb

The good mother says not, Will you? but gives.
      - Proverb

The good or ill hap of a good or ill life
  Is the good or ill choice of a good or ill wife.
      - Proverb

The good seaman is known in bad weather.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

The good shepherd shears, not flays.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

The good time comes but once.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

The goodman is the last who knows what's amiss at home.
      - Proverb

The goodwill accompanying the gift is the best portion of it.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The goose goes so often into the kitchen, till at last she sticks to the spit.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

The goose hisses, but does not bite.
      - Proverb, (Dutch)

The goose that has a good gander cackles loudly.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

The goose that has lost its head no longer cackles.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

The goslings would lead the geese out to grass.
      - Proverb, (French)

The gossips fall out and tell each other truths.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

The gown does not make the friar.
      - Proverb, (Italian)


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