New posts in proverbs

Idiom/Phrase/Proverb to describe a scenario where a person who saved me from a bad habit has now fallen into the the same habit

Idiom or proverbs for the word "not pleasant" [closed]

Is the proverb “never ask a barber if he thinks you need a haircut” used and understood?

A proverb about a "sore loser"

Good Things Come In Threes - has a definite positive connotation.

Looking for a word similar to "proverbial", but referring to fables or folk stories

English equivalents of Slovak saying [closed]

What is the origin of “putting yourself in someone else’s shoes”?

Are there English equivalents to “Samurai uses (show off) a toothpick, even he hasn’t eaten anything (for a day)”?

Is there an English version of the saying “sposa bagnata, sposa fortunata”?

A similar English proverb to Hindi/Urdu [duplicate]

Idiom for paying a price without any gain

Is the proverb "it's not over until the fat lady sings" offensive? [closed]

When whores talk about honor [duplicate]

"Nobody does something for nothing"

What did the master mean by: “Then thou shalt drink!”?

Proverb about wealth and connectedness/friends [closed]

What is the English term, when someone provides truthful 'extra' information in support to promote own propaganda?

Proverb: "have fate without destiny"

"A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for his client" [closed]