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in Welsh is:a family is like a forest, impenetrable from afar, but within, each tree has its place
a fish always stinks from the head down
a guilty person flees from his own shadow
a logical thinker is like a knife with no handle, it draws blood from the hand of its user
a thread from everyone will clothe the poor
a word from the wise
as protection from
away from home
descended (from)
detract from (something)
fleeing from our foolish fuss we slip into nothingness
from a distance
from above
from afar
from bad to worse
from below
from between one’s hands
from dawn to dusk
from dusk to dawn
from ear to ear
from end to end
from error to error we eventually come to understand
from hand to mouth
from head to foot
from here
from inside
from morn to night
from one aspect
from outside
from pillar to post
from that time on
from the bottom of (one’s) heart
from the bottom of the heart
from the cradle to the grave
from the floor
from the four corners of the earth
from the midst
from the other side
from the roots
from the sublime to the ridiculous is only one step
from the very beginning
from time immemorial
from top to bottom
from top to tail
great oaks from little acorns grow
If you weep because the sun has gone out of your life, your tears prevent you from seeing the stars
it's the fly from the dung-heap that flies highest
knowledge has deceived me from believing what is true
learn from her mother
learn from other people's mistakes
learning is from the cradle to the grave
like getting blood from a stone
live from hand to mouth
nearer the church, further from heaven
one star differeth from another star in glory
only a fool takes hope from a fabrication
poetry is sweet to the ear from where it travels to the heart
Pure understanding derives from observing without judging
separate the sheep from the goats
smile from ear to ear
speak from the heart
take the wind from one’s sails
thank you from the bottom of my heart
the rock from which one is hewn
to go from strength to strength
to pull the carpet from under one’s feet
to smile from ear to ear
true wisdom comes from the realisation of how little we know of life, ourselves and the world about us
what would you expect from an ass other than a kick?
wouldn’t know him from Adam
you'll learn more from failure than success
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