Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs
What you do with injustice often backfires.
What you do yourself is well done.
What you do, do quickly.
What you don't know doesn't hurt you.
What you don't know is bigger than you.
What you don't know, you will not
recognize.
What you don't see with your eyes, don't
invent with your tongue.
What you don't see with your eyes, don't
witness with your mouth.
What you eat now comes out later.
What you give away you keep.
What you give for the cause of charity in
health is gold; what you give in sickness
is silver; what you give after death is
lead.
What you give to others, bears fruit for
yourself.
What you give you get, ten times over.
What you give, is written in sand; what you
take, with an iron hand.
What you go looking for, you will find.
What you have cooked, you should eat as
well.
What you have, hold.
What you help a child to love can be more
important than what you help him to
learn.
What you keep rots; what you give
flourishes.
What you learn is what you die with.
What you learn to your cost you remember
long.
What you lend to a friend, an enemy sues
for.
What you lose in the fire, you will find
amongst the ashes.
What you lose in the fire, you will find in
the ashes.
What you lose on the swings you gain on
the roundabouts.
What you love is always beautiful.
What you may call small another will call it
big.
What you plant, that you will harvest.
What you recognize as deadly will not kill
you.
What you save is, later, like something
found.
What you say when you're drunk should
have been thought about beforehand.
What you see in yourself is what you see in
the world.
What you see is what you believe.
What you see is what you get.
What you sow is what you reap.
What you sow, so shall you reap.
What you spend, you have.
What you think of yourself is much more
important than what others think of you.
What you want other men to do to you, do it
to them.
What your eyes dont see, your stomach will
take.
What your friend has seen, it is gone;
tomorrow it is on you. (Don’t laugh at
one another’s pain, because we all
suffer.)
What youth is used to, age remembers.
What youth learns, age does not forget.
What you've brought for me, take for your
aunt.
What you've never had you never miss.
What! keep a dog and bark myself?
What! No star, and you are going out to sea?
Marching, and you have no music?
Traveling, and you have no book? What!
No love, and you are going out to live?
What give the lettuce in charge to the geese.
What you a hare, and ask for hare-pie.
What’s done can’t be undone.
Whatever accomplishment you boast of in
the world, there is someone better than
you.
Whatever happens, all happens as it should.
Whatever has bloomed, has bloomed from
the very bud.
Whatever I disliked, happened to me.
Whatever is given to the poor, is laid out of
the reach of fortune.
Whatever is good to know is difficult to
learn.
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