Book | Proverbs in English
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Book | Proverbs in English
Proverbs:
- A book’s a book although there’s nothing in it.
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- A book that remains shut is but a block.
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- A good book is the best of friends, the same to-day and forever.
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Tupper
- A good book praises itself.
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German
- A great book is a great evil.
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Greek
- A library is a repository of medicine for the mind.
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Greek
- A wicked book is the wickeder because it cannot repent.
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- According to the mercantile code the best book is a profitable ledger.
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Gibbon
- Beware of the man of one book.
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Latin
- Book-keeping taught in one lesson,—don’t lend them.
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Punch
- Books can never teach the use of books.
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Bacon
- Books cannot always please, however good,
Minds are not ever craving for their food.
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Crabbe
- Books don’t tell when de bee-martin an de chicken-hawk fell out.
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African
- Books like proverbs receive their value from the stamp and esteem of ages through which they have passed.
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Sir William Temple
- Books should to one of these four ends conduce,
For wisdom, piety, delight or use.
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Denham
- Books were only invented to aid the memory.
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Petrarch
- Books will speak plain when counsellors blanch.
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Bacon
- Good books like good friends are few and chosen, the more select the more enjoyable.
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Alcott
- Have thy study full of books rather than thy purse full of money.
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Lilly
- He that loveth a book will never want a faithful friend, a wholesome counsellor, a cheerful companion, an effectual comforter.
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Isaac Barrow
- He who has published an injurious book sins in his very grave, corrupts others while he is rotting himself.
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Robert South
- I never knew more sweet and happy hours than I employed upon my books
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James Shirley
- It is vain to fish without a hook or learn to read without a book.
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Danish
- Judge not a book by its cover.
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- Like the parson of Saddleworth who could read in no book but his own.
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- No book is so bad but that something may be learned from it.
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Pliny
- Oh! that mine enemy would write a book.
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- Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read.
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Alonzo of Aragon
- Something is learned every time a book is opened.
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Chinese
- The best books are those which the reader thinks he could have written himself.
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- The fountain of wisdom flows through books.
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Greek
- The learning of books that you do not make your own wisdom is money in the hands of another in time of need.
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Sanscrit
- There is no friend so faithful as a good book.
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- There is no worse robber than a bad book.
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Italian
- We are as liable to be corrupted by books as by companions.
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Fielding
- Word by word the great books are made.
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French
- Years know more than books.
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- Proverbs theme "Book" in English