Famous Proverbs
341 Proverbs about Leave / Page 7
61. The bad barber leaves neither hair nor skin.
62. The cat always leaves her mark upon her friend.
63. The pitcher goes so often to the well, that it leaves its handle or its mouth.
64. Though the sun shines, leave not your cloak at home.
65. Words are like spears: Once they leave your lips they can never come back.
66. Even doubtful accusations leave a stain behind them.
67. He that dallies with his enemy gives him leave to kill him.
68. He who knows how to beg may leave his money at home.
69. Slander leaves a score behind it.
70. When the game is most thriving it is time to leave off.