New posts in proverbs

Does English have a version of "pouring water on a goose"?

Early use of "there's always a bigger fish"

Proverb about cultural differences [closed]

Origin of “the grass is always greener”

An idiom expressing the circularity of tool making

What does "If she smokes, she pokes" exactly mean?

Is there English counterpart to Japanese proverb, 一期一会 , meaning "Cherish once -in -a-lifetime encounter"?

"Never slap a man who's chewing tobacco"

Is there an English equivalent of this common Maldivian Proverb meaning "to do something carelessly or perfunctorily"?

When is "no rest for the wicked" used?

Does "don't cry over lost Bitcoins" really work? [closed]

Meaning of "Butter is Gold in the Morning, Silver at Noon, and Lead at Night."

English equivalent of a Malayalam saying "In the land where no one has a nose, the broken-nosed one is the king"

What is a good proverb in response to "two wrongs don't make a right"?

An apple a day keeps the doctor away

Proverb, quote or phrase which convey that the approach, ideas that are meant to improve the system or process are the onces which fail them [duplicate]

Is there a proverb that describes a self-important person of low standing?

An expression that is the opposite of Mortons's fork [duplicate]

Is there English version of French army cliché, “A friend when you’re lieutenant, companion when captain, ... the enemy when you’re general"?

Beggars on Horseback