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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs Every house has its cross. Every human being is a human being. Every impediment is a benefit. Every innovation startles us more by its novelty than it benefits us by its utility. Every invalid is a doctor. Every invalid is a physician. Every Jack has his Jill. Every jack must have his Jill. Every joy will follow in grief’s footsteps. Every kind of animal can be tamed, but not the tongue of man. Every kind of love is love, but self-love is supreme among them. Every kind of wood is grey when they are reduced to ashes. Every labourer is worthy of his hire. Every land has its own law. Every land hes his lauch, and every corne hes the caff. Every land to its own custom, every wheel its own spindle. Every law has its loophole. Every law is broken to become a king. Every letter must be chewed before you can refresh yourself with its juice. Every life has its joy, every joy its law. Every light hath its shadow. Every light is not the sun. Every lion has to defend himself against flies. Every little blade of grass declares the presence of God. Every little fish expects to become a whale. Every little frog is great in his own bog. Every little helps Every little helps to lighten the freight, said the captain, as he threw his wife overboard. Every little helps, said the sow, when she snapped at a gnat. Every little helps. Every little love captured as a playful spark becomes a great flame. Every little pot has a fitting lid. Every little yielding to anxiety is a step away from the natural heart of man. 189 Every living thing has a story to tell. Every lover is a slave: he follows captive at his mistress’s heels. Every madman thinks all other men mad. Every man after his fashion. Every man assumes the colors of his surroundings. Every man can rule an ill wife, but he that hes Her. Every man carries an enemy in his own bosom. Every man does his work after his own fashion. Every man for himself and God for us all. Every man for himself, and the Devil take the hindmost. Every man for Himself, quoth the mertine. Every man for himself. Every man for his ain hand, as henry wynd fought. Every man forges his own destiny. Every man goes down to his death bearing in his hands only that which he has given away. Every man has a fool in his sleeve. Every man has a good wife and a bad trade. Every man has a price. Every man has his ain draff porch. Every man has his cross to bear. Every man has his faults. Every man has his gift. Every man has his liking. Every man has his lot, and a wide world before him. Every man has his peculiar habit. Every man has his price. Every man has his value. Every man has one black patch, and some have two. Every man have a fool in his sleeve. Every man have his hobby-horse. Every man his own is not too much. Every man honest till de day him ketch. Every man is a fool in some man’s opinion. Every man is a king in his own house.