Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs
Running away is not glorious, but often
very healthy.
Running away makes you guilty.
Running by one's will never gets tired.
Running is away is a shame, but it is useful.
Running on the roof finishes at the edge.
Running water can never jump over a hole
in the ground.
Running water carries no poison.
Ruse the fair day at even.
Ruse the Ford, as ye find it.
Russia was tsarist - became proletarian.
Rust cannot do any harm to gold.
Rust consumes iron, and envy consumes
itself.
Rust eats up iron.
Rust wastes more than use.
Ruthlessness is key to a man's
accomplishment.
Ryme spares no man.
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