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Little and often fills the purse
Little and often fills the purse.
Prov. If you get a little bit of money frequently, you will always have enough. Jill: I don't think I'll ever be able to save very much; I can only afford to save such a little bit of money from every paycheck. Jane: Ah, but little and often fills the purse.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Jaynie | | JAY-nee | English |
Vasundhara | | - | Indian, Hindi, Telugu |
Arawn | | - | Welsh Mythology |
Monica | | MAHN-i-kə (English) | English, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Late Roman |
Lorenzo | | lo-REN-tso (Italian), lo-REN-tho (Spanish), lo-REN-so (Latin American Spanish) | Italian, Spanish |
Justinian | | - | History |