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

The revenge of an idiot is without mercy.
      - Proverb

The reverse side also has a reverse side.
      - Proverb, (Japanese)

The reward of a thing rightly done is to have done it.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The reward of silence is certain.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The rich devour the poor, and the devil devours the rich and so both are devoured.
      - Proverb, (Dutch)

The rich have many friends.
      - Proverb, (Dutch)

The rich man has his ice in the summer and the poor man gets his in the winter.
      - Proverb

The rich man has more relations than he knows.
      - Proverb, (French)

The rich man plans for tomorrow, the poor man for today.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

The rich man transgresses the law, and the poor man is punished.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

The rich man who is stingy is the worst pauper.
      - Proverb, (Yiddish)

The rich never have to seek out their relatives.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

The rich never want for kindred.
      - Proverb

The rich widow's tears soon dry.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

The rich worry over their money, the poor over their bread.
      - Proverb, (Vietnamese)

The rich would have to eat money if the poor did not provide food.
      - Proverb, (Russian)

The riches that are in the heart cannot be stolen.
      - Proverb, (Russian)

The richest man carries nothing away with him but a shroud.
      - Proverb, (French)

The richest man, whatever his lot, is he who's content with what he has got.
      - Proverb, (Dutch)

The right answer to a fool is silence.
      - Proverb, (Afghan)

The right hand is slave to the left.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

The right man comes at the right time.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

The right time to dine is: for the rich man, when he is hungry; and for the poor, when he has something to eat.
      - Proverb, (Mexican)

The righteous man sins before an open chest.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

The righteous pays for the sinner.
      - Proverb, (Portuguese)

The ripest fruit will not fall into your mouth.
      - Proverb

The river does not swell with clear water.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

The river passed the saint forgotten.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

The river past and God forgotten.
      - Proverb

The road to a friend's house is never long.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

The road to heaven is equally short, where'er we die.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
      - Proverb

The road to ruin is paved with good intentions.
      - Proverb, (German)

The road to success is lined with many tempting parking spaces.
      - Proverb

The roaring lion kills no game.
      - Proverb, (Tanzanian)

The robin and the wren are God's cock and hen; the martin and the swallow are God's mate and marrow.
      - Proverb

The Roman conquered by delay. [Fabius Cunctator.]
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The rooster said, "I shall cry but whether the sun rises God knows."
      - Proverb, (Georgian)

The rose has thorns only for those who would gather it.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

The roses fall, and the thorns remain.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

The roses fall, the thorns remain.
      - Proverb

The rotten apple injures its neighbour.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The rotten apple spoils its companion.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

The rough manners of the vulgar are contagious.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The rough net is not the best catcher of birds.
      - Proverb

The ruin of a nation begins in the homes of its people.
      - Proverb, (Ghanaian)

The ruling passion strong in death.
      - Proverb, (Dutch)

The Russian knows the way, yet he asks for directions.
      - Proverb, (German)

The sacrifice of an ox will not bring us all we want.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

The safety of the people is the highest law.
  [Lat., Salus populi suprema est lex.]
      - Proverb, (Latin)


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