Which of these is a proverb?
Correct answer: Do not cry over spilled milk

tigerlsu771
I thought the explanation was going to tell me what a proverb was lol

Snance
My really awesome and super good looking husband used to work in a milk plant, and not crying over spilled milk was the company moto.

Linda
tigerlsu771, me too.

Player #145145954
May the force gild you on your journey

Player JD
Eore, I've always heard it as "water under the bridge".

Player JD
Amigo, If wishes were horses beggars and fools would ride. That's the way I heard it growing up.

Eeore
I also have seen this, or heard this, the blood has gone under the bridge, do not think on it longer. continue with life.

Darth Ra
Player #96070952, I agree 100%!

Mouth🤪
I use this saying now days lol.

Amigo
is also a proverb

Amigo
if wishes were horses 🐎 beggars will ride.

Hunger Knowledge
Nowadays you have to cry over spilled milk. Know how expensive it is??

BiGuy
tigerlsu771, I concur

Lana
I thought it is an idiom .

dylan
tigerlsu771, same ngl

Tone
The others are simply quotations from film or literature (Titanic, the Star Wars franchise, and Sherlock Holmes in most of its myriad forms!) They don't give advice like a proverb does - though some proverbs contradict each other ("Look before you leap", "He who hesitates is lost")

philo
tigerlsu771, same here 🤣

vienglish
Player #96070952, well, it's a starverb

Angela
Snance, I enjoy these proverbs.

Player #96070952
as far as I am concerned
may the force be with you is as much a proverb as don't cry over spilled milk

Elenora
Don't cry over spilled milk. nice