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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs A smokey cabin, a handful of spuds and a flea-filled bed. A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner. A smooth talker is a good-for-nothing person. A smooth tongue is better than smooth locks. A snail that doesn’t crawl with its shell should be ready to die. A snake and millipede can both craw on their bellies but this doesn’t make them brothers. A snake bites because the hole has ended. (there is limit for every person’s petience) A snake can change its skin but not its disposition. A snake can shade its skin but it still remains a snake. A snake deserves no pity. A snake eats by moving around. (if you want something you have to make an effort) A snake lies concealed in the grass. A snake that swallows his friend will have a tail sticking out of his mouth. A snake that you can see does not bite. A snake which escapes fills a basket. A snake’s ears only listen to a stick. A snotnose may grow up to be a man; but he who laughs without cause, never. A snow year, a rich year. A snowy year, means a good year for grain. A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit. A soft answer bids a Furioso to put up his sword. A soft answer calms the wrath. A soft answer turn away wrath A soft answer turneth away wrath A soft answer turns away anger. A soft answer turns away wrath. A soft dropping April brings milk to cows and sheep. A soft-spoken compliment is honied 66 poison. A soldier on furlough lets his shirt hang out of his trousers. A soldier’s no boor though no gentleman either. A solitary man is either a beast or an angel. A solitary ox shits more than a hundred swallows. A son as cunning as his father knows the arrows like father. A son is a son till he gets him a wife, but a daughter’s a daughter the rest of your life. A son who is a priest is the wealth of a house. A son will be what he was taught. A son will learn from his father to make a living, a daughter will learn from her mother to cut clothes. A song belongs to no one. A son-in-law and a pig will show you the way only once. A son-in-law’s friendship is a winter’s sun. A sooty chimney costs many a beef-steak. A sore finger and a headache are standard excuses for not going to school. A sorrowfu’ heart’s aye dry. A sound mind in a sound body. A sow is always dreaming of bran. A sow may find an acorn as well as a hog. A sow may whistle, though it has an ill mouth for it. A sow prefers bran to roses. A spacious ground is the right place to demonstrate one’s skill in wrestling. A spaniel, a woman, and a walnut-tree, the more they’re beaten the better they be. A spared body only goes twenty-four hours further that another. A spark may raise an awful blaze. A sparrow in hand is worth a pheasant that flieth by. A sparrow in hand is worth more than a vulture flying.