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Asian-indian Proverbs - page 2
The tip of a finger cannot be touched by itself.
Asian-indian Proverb
The water from the river becomes salty when it reaches the ocean.
Asian-indian Proverb
The wind sweeps the road clean.
Asian-indian Proverb
The wise must be respected, even when the advice they give is not suitable.
Asian-indian Proverb
There are none so deaf as those who will not hear advice.
Asian-indian Proverb
They know not their own defects who search for the defects of others.
Asian-indian Proverb
They who give have all things; they who withhold have nothing.
Asian-indian Proverb
To quarrel with a man of good speech is better than to converse with a man who does not speak well.
Asian-indian Proverb
Truth has but one color, a lie has many.
Asian-indian Proverb
When pumpkins are watered, brinjals [small plants] also get watered.
Asian-indian Proverb
Our shadow will follow us.
Asian-indian Proverb
Snakes turn milk into poison.
Asian-indian Proverb
Take a close look then at today.
Asian-indian Proverb
The beggar is not afraid of the drawbacks of being rich.
Asian-indian Proverb
The beggar who asks for crumbs gets more than the one who asks for bread.
Asian-indian Proverb
The diamond in your belly sparkles on your face.
Asian-indian Proverb
The greatest hero is one who has control over his desires.
Asian-indian Proverb
The one who teaches is the giver of eyes.
Asian-indian Proverb
IF you are buying a cow, make sure that the price of the tail is included.
Asian-indian Proverb
What nectar can be drunk with the ears? Good advice.
Asian-indian Proverb
If a man's heart be impure, all things will appear hostile to him.
Asian-indian Proverb
Dig your well before you're thirsty.
Asian-indian Proverb
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