
Compiled by london swaminathan
Post No. 2537
Date: 13th February 2016
Time uploaded in London:- 16-43
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1.Promises are like pie-crust, made to be broken
2.Eggs and oaths are easily broken
3.Promises are either broken or kept
4.Vows made in storms are forgotten in calms
5.A man apt to promise, is apt to forget

6.The day obliterates the promise of the night (Arabic Proverb)
7.Men may promise more in a day than they will fulfil in a year
8.Many fair promises in marriage making, but few in tocher paying (tocher means dowry)
9.Words and feathers the wind carries away
10.Words are but wind

11.Promise is debt
12.An ox is taken by the horns, and a man by his word
13.A man that breaks his word, bids others be false to him
14.To him that breaks his trust, let trust be broken
15.He loses his thanks who promises and delays

16.He that promises too much, means nothing
17.To offer much is a kind of denial
18.Who gives to all, denies all
19.Promises may make friends, but it is performances keep them
20.One acre of performance is worth twenty of the land of promise

21.Between promising and performing, a man may marry his daughter
22.A long tongue is a sign of a short hand (meaning is promises made easily are seldom kept).
–Subham–
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