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"A rolling stone gathers no moss" is a proverb.
She knows many proverbs.
He quoted some famous proverbs from the Bible.
He rounded off his speech with a famous proverb.
Do you have a similar saying in Japanese?
Is there a similar proverb in Japan?
Is there also a similar proverb in Japan?
An old proverb says that time is money.
The proverb's message struck me to the core.
I wonder if there is any meaning to putting proverbs into English.
I wonder if there is any point in translating proverbs into English.
Proverbs are full of wisdom.
Proverbs are still very popular in America.
As the saying goes, "Nothing ventured, nothing gained."
It is no use crying over spilt milk, as the proverb says.
As the proverb goes, "The end justifies the means."
The proverb says that what is done cannot be undone.
His bread is buttered on both sides.
The old proverb still holds good in our modern society.
The proverb is quoted from Franklin.

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