Wise Sayings
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Unable to keep yourself, you are keeping dogs.
Source: Latin
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Unaccustomed to wear them, he displays the breeches he has on to every one he meets.
Source: Latin
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Unbending the bow does not cure the wound.
Source: Italian
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Unbending the bow does not heal the wound.
Source: Italian
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Under a bad cloak there is a good tippler.
Source: Spanish
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Under a gold sheath a leaden knife.
Source: Spanish
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Under a good cloak may be a bad man.
Source: Spanish
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Under a ragged coat lies wisdom.
Source: Romanian
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Under a shabby cloak may be a smart drinker.
Source: Portuguese
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Under a tattered cloak you will generally find a good drinker.
Source: Spanish
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Under capitalism man exploits man; under socialism the reverse is true.
Source: Polish
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Under fair words beware of fraud.
Source: Portuguese
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Under his bowl there is a little bowl.
Source: Afghan
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Under my cloak I command the king.
Source: Spanish
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Under the rose. [That which is said sub rosa is not intended to be repeated.]
Source: Latin
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Under the sackcloth there is something else.
Source: Portuguese
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Under the sackcloth there is something hid.
Source: Spanish
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Under white ashes lie often glowing embers.
Source: Danish
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Under white ashes there is glowing coal.
Source: Italian
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Underneath every bush you'll find a mud rabbit ready to bolt.
Category: Animals Source: Darkovan
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Unemployment does not guarantee leisure.
Source: Darkovan
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Unequalled in the smallest matters.
Source: Latin
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Union is strength.
Source: Dutch
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Unite to move forward.
Source: Hawaiian
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United we stand; divided we fall.
Author: Aesop
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