The Lives Of Doctors
The lives of doctors, the souls of priests, and the property of lawyers, are in great danger.
The lives of doctors, the souls of priests, and the property of lawyers, are in great danger.
The roses fall, and the thorns remain.
The man who never makes a mistake always takes orders from one who does.
The man who knows two languages is worth two men.
The lion had need of the mouse.
The father a saint the son a devil.
The golden key opens every door.
The fox said the grapes were sour.
The mill does not grind without water.
The house completed, possession defeated.
The first dish pleases every one.
The good seaman is known in bad weather.
The man who loves is easy of belief.
The poorhouse is filled with honest people.
The eye is blind if the mind is absent.
The heart does not think all the mouth says.
The injurer never forgets.
The lion is known by his claws.
The mountains are in labour, and bring forth a mouse.
The feast passes and the fool remains.