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Robert Christy, comp. Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages. 1887.

Year

A snow year a rich year.

All the same a hundred years hence.

Each passing year robs us of something.Latin.

Every past year is the best.Modern Greek.

Everything is of every year.Italian.

One year borrows another year’s food.Chinese.

The ill year comes in swimming.French.

The year has a wide mouth and a big belly.Danish.

Years and sins are always more than owned.Italian.

Years are the mile-stones that tell us the distance we have travelled, but it is rarely women count them.Punch.