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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs A woman’s polite devotion is her greatest beauty. A woman’s stomach does not grow if she is not pregnant. A woman’s strength is a multitude of words. A woman’s tears and a log’s limping are not real. A woman’s tears are worth a lot, but cost little. A woman’s tongue is a double edged knife. A woman’s tongue is her sword, and she does not let it rust. A woman’s tongue is longer than her hair. A woman’s tongue is sharp enough to pierce the toughest flesh. A woman’s vengeance knows no bounds. A woman’s work is never done. A woman's clothes are the price her husband pays for peace. A woman's place is in the home A womans tongue cracks bones. A woman's work is never done A womb is a bridge. A wonder lasts nine days. A wooden bed is better than a golden coffin. A Wool-seller kens a Wool-buyer. A word about to be spoken is like a stone that is ready to be thrown. A word and a blow. A word and a stone let go cannot be called back. A word and a stone let go cannot be recalled. A word and a stone once launched cannot be recalled. A word and a stone once let go cannot be recalled. A word and a stone once thrown away cannot be returned. A word before is worth two behind. A word can’t be recalled once spoken. A word from the mouth is like a stone from a sling. A word from the mouth, a stone from a sling. A word from the mouth, a stone from the hand. A word is enough to the wise. A word is sufficient for the wise. A word makes no hole, a pinch tears no underskirt. A word of kindness is better than a bottle of vodka. A word once out flies everywhere. A word once spoken, an army of chariots cannot overtake it. A word out of season may mar a whole lifetime. A word spoken is past recalling. A word to a wise man is enough. A word to the wise is enough. A word to the wise is sufficient. A word to the wise. A word written stays forever than hundred spoken work. A work ill done must be twice done. A worm cannot kill a fly. A worthy cause is worth pursuing to the end. A worthy man is still worthy even penniless, a donkey is a donkey even if he is finely saddled. A worthy woman is the crown of her husband. A wound foreseen paint the less. A wound given by a word is many times harder to cure than that which is given by the sword. A wound heals but the scar remains. A wound inflicted by a friend does not heal. A wound never heals so well that the scar cannot be seen. A wound will heal. Talk won’t. A wounded head can be treated and heals, but a wounded heart never heals. A wounded soul is difficult to heal. A wreck on shore is a beacon at sea. A wren in the hand is better than a crane to be caught. A wretched year has twenty-four months. 78