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English 16th Century

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(157 votes)  Dog does not eat dog. -mid 16th

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(156 votes)  Cut your coat according to your cloth. -mid 16th

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(156 votes)  A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple. -late 16th

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(155 votes)  An ape's an ape, a varlet's a varlet, though they be clad in silk or scarlet. -mid 16th; 2nd century in Greek

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(151 votes)  Buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest. -late 16th

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(151 votes)  Children and fools tell the truth. -mid 16th; late 14th century in French

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(151 votes)  Do as you would be done by. -late 16th

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(150 votes)  After dinner rest awhile, after supper walk a mile. -late 16th

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(150 votes)  Dead men don't bite. -mid 16th

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(150 votes)  The devil makes his Christmas pies of lawyers' tongues and clerks' fingers. -late 16th

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(150 votes)  Diligence is the mother of good luck. -late 16th

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(149 votes)  The devil can quote Scripture for his own ends. -late 16th

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(148 votes)  Confess and be hanged. -late 16th

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(148 votes)  Cowards may die many times before their deaths. -late 16th, Shakespeare

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(147 votes)  As you bake so shall you brew. -late 16th

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(146 votes)  The devil is not so black as he is painted. -mid 16th

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(145 votes)  All things come to those who wait. -early 16th

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(145 votes)  A bad excuse is better than none. -mid 16th

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(145 votes)  As you make your bed, so you must lie upon it. -late 16th or possibly 15th century

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(145 votes)  Better one house spoiled than two. -late 16th

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(145 votes)  Desperate diseases must have desperate remedies. -mid 16th

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(144 votes)  The age of miracles is past. -late 16th

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(144 votes)  Beauty draws with a single hair. -late 16th-Howell

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(144 votes)  Better to be an old man's darling than a young man's slave. -mid 16th

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(144 votes)  Call no man happy till he dies. -mid 16th

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(143 votes)  Beggars can't be choosers. -mid 16th

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(143 votes)  A cat in gloves catches no mice. -late 16th; 14th century in French

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(142 votes)  As a tree falls, so shall it lie. -mid 16th

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(142 votes)  Bear and forbear. -late 16th

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(142 votes)  A bleating sheep loses a bite. -late 16th

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(142 votes)  The course of true love never did run smooth. -late 16th

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(142 votes)  Delays are dangerous. -late 16th

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(141 votes)  April showers bring forth May flowers. -mid 16th

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(141 votes)  As good be an addled egg as an idle bird. -late 16th

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(141 votes)  A barking dog never bites. -late 16th

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(141 votes)  A cat may look at a king. -mid 16th

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(141 votes)  Don't count your chickens before they are hatched. -late 16th

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(140 votes)  Birds of a feather flock together. -mid 16th

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(140 votes)  Discretion is the better part of valour. -late 16th

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(139 votes)  Bad news travels fast. -late 16th

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(139 votes)  The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church. -mid 16th

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(138 votes)  Dirty water will quench fire. -mid 16th

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(137 votes)  A carpenter is known by his chips. -early 16th

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(136 votes)  All is fish that comes to the net. -early 16th

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(135 votes)  All cats are grey in the dark. -mid 16th

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(135 votes)  Better a dinner of herbs than a stalled ox where hate is. -mid 16th

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(134 votes)  The best doctors are Dr Diet, Dr Quiet, and Dr Merryman. -mid 16th

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(133 votes)  Be the day weary or be the day long, at last it ringeth to evensong. -early 16th

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(132 votes)  Better to be envied than pitied. -mid 16th, 5th century BC in Greek

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(132 votes)  Do as I say, not as I do. -early 16th

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