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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs A curse will not strike out an eye, unless the fist go with it. A cursed cur should be short tied. A cursed horse has a shining coat. A custom wears a shirt of iron. A customary railer is the devil’s bagpipe, which the world danceth after. A cutting word is worse than a bowstring, a cut may heal, but the cut of the tongue does not. A daily guest is a great thief in the kitchen. A dainty stomach beggars the purse. A dancer will not become crippled for dancing calls for grace. A danger escaped is no guarantee for the future. A danger foreseen is half avoided. A day after the fair. A day in prison is longer than a thousand years at large. A day is long, but a lifetime is short. A day is lost if one has not laughed. A day of fasting is the eve of a feast. A day of grief lasts longer than a month of joy. A day of hunger is not starvation. A day of peace in times of stress is like a thousand days in paradise. A day of reading is a day of gain; a day without reading is ten days of loss. A day of sorrow is longer than a month of joy. A day of traveling will bring a basketful of learning. A day to come seems longer than a year that’s gone. A day without bread lasts long. A day without work can yield a night with- out sleep. A day you believe is not bad, is the one that becomes bad. A day’s work—getting started. A day-old pigeon cannot fly over a moun- tain pass. A dead body cannot urge over how it should be placed in the grave. A dead cherry tree will not blossom. 14 A dead cock never crows. A dead elephant cannot be covered by a lotus leaf. A dead enemy is as good as a cold friend. A dead man does not know where his grave is. A dead man does not make war. A dead man does not speak. A dead man feels no cold. A dead man has neither relations nor friends. A dead man is mourned seven days; a fool, his lifetime. A dead man pays no debts. A dead man’s will is the mirror of his life. A dead mouse feels no cold. A dead person is not asked for a shroud. A dead songbird gives us no meat. A deadly sin can’t be concealed. A deaf auditor makes a crazy answerer. A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple. A deaf man heard how a mute told that a blind man has seen how a cripple walked. A deaf man may not have heard the thun- der but he surely will see the rain. A deal is a deal . . . until a better one comes along. A dealer in onions is a good judge of scallions. A dealer in rubbish sounds the praises of rubbish. A debacle demolishes the will. A debt is always new. A debt is still unpaid, even if forgotten. A debt may get moldy, but it never decays. A decision made at night may be changed in the morning. A deer is an elder to its family. A deer tethered with a golden chain can escape to the forest to eat grass. A defeated wrestler is not tired of wrestling.