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Egyptian Proverbs - page 4
Grapes are eaten one by one.
Egyptian Proverb
It is a wretched thing to injure a poor man.
Egyptian Proverb
He has his own brain - he can solve his own problems.
Egyptian Proverb
Do not weaken the attention of him who is occupied.
Egyptian Proverb
Does sheep manure turn to caramel?
Egyptian Proverb
Pride goes before a fall.
Egyptian Proverb
Money is sweet balm.
Egyptian Proverb
We let him in; but then he brought his donkey along, too.
Egyptian Proverb
Wealth can come through your creator's good-will.
Egyptian Proverb
May no lies be spoken against me in the presence of God.
Egyptian Proverb
Those who had some shame are dead.
Egyptian Proverb
An absent person should have his excuse.
Egyptian Proverb
The wise man is great through his own merits.
Egyptian Proverb
Believe the liar up to the door of his house and no further than that.
Egyptian Proverb
Dress up a stick and you get a doll.
Egyptian Proverb
Education is what you know, not what's in the book.
Egyptian Proverb
If you have to drag a dog to the hunt, neither he nor his hunting is any good.
Egyptian Proverb
If you live in a glass house, don't throw stones.
Egyptian Proverb
One should do nothing with a false heart.
Egyptian Proverb
Making money selling manure is better than losing money selling musk.
Egyptian Proverb
Malice drinketh its own poison.
Egyptian Proverb
Put a stout heart to a steep hill.
Egyptian Proverb
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