Famous Proverbs
320 Proverbs about Three / Page 17
161. Three are powerful: the Pope, the king, and the man who has nothing.
162. A three inch tongue -- the iron bulwark of politics.
163. A wild goose may be worth a hundred pieces of gold, but you first have to spend three pieces of gold to buy an arrow.
164. After three years even a disaster can be good for something.
165. After three years useless things are useful too.
166. If you are going to sit on it for three years, the seat will certainly get warm.
167. There are old men of three years old and children of a hundred.
168. If there is a rich man in the area three villages are ruined.
169. If you starve for three days, there is no thought that does not invade your imagination.
170. The matchmaker gets three cups of wine when he succeeds and three slaps on the cheek when he fails.