Proverbs
A Puzzle by David Pleacher



In the puzzle below, each line of letters represents a familiar proverb or saying in which the key words have been replaced by their initial letters.

Remember, if at first you don't succeed, T. T. A.   (Try, Try, Again!)

Example:   R. wasn't B. in a D.
                Rome wasn't Built in a Day.


a S. in T. S. N.
N. say N.
Y. W. S. and Y. L. S.
Q. N. W. and W. N. Q.
Y. C. H. your C. and E. it T.
T. W. D. M. a R.
H. M. W.
a P. S. is a P. E.
A. M. the H. G. F.
E. C. has a S. L.
W. the G. gets T., the T. get G.
O. of S., O. of M.
E. C., E. G.
Y. C. T. it with Y.
B. L. than N.
H. is B. than F.
Y. C. J. a B. by its C.
a F. in N. is a F. I.
O. the G. D. Y.
H. is W. the H. is
D. U. O. as Y. W. H. T. D. U. Y.
T. is no R. R. to G.

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