A fire is nourished by its own ashes.
Roman Proverb
A fire set to a city gate kills the fish in the moat down below.
A fire today, ashes tomorrow.
Egyptian Saying
A fire, if neglected, always gathers in strength.
Roman Saying
A fish begins to stink at the head.
Greek Saying
A fish dies because it opens its mouth.
Spanish Proverb
A fish not caught by a hook may be caught by a net.
Chinese Saying
A fish should swim thrice: in water, in sauce, and in wine.
French Saying
A fish taken from the water is always fresh.
Persian Saying
A fish who keeps its mouth shut never gets caught.
Jamaican Saying
A flatterer has water in one hand and fire in the other.
German Saying
A flatterer is a secret enemy.
Hungarian Saying
A flatterer never seems absurd; the flatter’d always take his word.
Poor Richard Proverb
A flea on the top of a bald head - it is only too apparent.
Chinese Saying
A flea on the top of a bald head.
Chinese Saying
A flea on top of a bald head.
Chinese Saying
A fledgling pigeon cannot fly over a mountain.
Korean Saying
A fleeing person is not choosy about his road.
Japanese Proverb
A flower cannot blossom without sunshine nor a garden without love.
Chinese Proverb
A flower cannot blossom without sunshine nor a garden without love.
Chinese Saying
A flower you plant may not necessarily bloom; but the seed of a tree you happen to drop may grow into a forest.
Chinese Saying
A fly before his own eye is bigger than an elephant in the next field.
Chinese Saying
A fly cannot enter a closed mouth.
Russian Saying
A fly is little yet it vexes.
Egyptian Saying
A flying moth throws itself into a fire.
Chinese Saying
A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan.
Japanese Saying
A fool admires himself most when he has done foolish things.
Chinese Saying
A fool and his money are soon parted.
English Saying
A fool and water will go the way they are diverted.
Ethiopian Saying
A fool at forty is a fool indeed.
Ethiopian Saying
A fool cannot be questioned or explained.
Yiddish Proverb
A fool carves a piece of his heart to everyone that sits near him.
Italian Saying
A fool finds no pleasure in understanding but delights in airing his own opinions.
Italian Saying
A fool finds pleasure in evil conduct, but a man of understanding delights in wisdom.
Italian Saying
A fool gives full vent to his anger, but a wise man keeps himself under control.
Italian Saying
A fool grows without rain.
Yiddish Saying
A fool in a hurry drinks tea with a fork.
Chinese Saying
A fool is advised by his enemies.
Egyptian Saying
A fool is always a slave.
Hausan Saying
A fool is always beginning.
French Proverb
A fool is flogged with his own stick.
Korean Saying
A fool is his own informer.
Yiddish Saying
A fool is known by his laugh.
German Saying
A fool is like all other men as long as he remains silent.
Danish Saying