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Traditional Proverbs - page 29
The only thing a heated argument ever produced is coolness.
Traditional Proverb
The deeper the sorrow the less tongue it hath.
Traditional Proverb
When the sun rises, I go to work. When the sun goes down I take my rest, I dig the well from which I drink, I farm the soil which yields my food, I share creation, Kings can do no more.
Traditional Proverb
Wait till it is night before saying it has been a fine day.
Traditional Proverb
Things which restrict the common are to be interpreted rigidly.
Traditional Proverb
The soldier who retreats 50 paces jeers at the one who retreats 100 paces.
Traditional Proverb
September dries up wells or breaks down bridges.
Traditional Proverb
One should not put of thing untill tomorrow, that one can realize today.
Traditional Proverb
Never kick a cow chip on a hot day.
Traditional Proverb
When arguing with a chicken a grain of corn is always wrong.
Traditional Proverb
To watch us dance is to hear our hearts speak.
Traditional Proverb
There is an uphill for every downhill, and a downhill for every uphill.
Traditional Proverb
The plum tree, dwindling, contains less of the spring But the garden is wider, and holds more of the moon.
Traditional Proverb
The eyes are the mirror of the soul.
Traditional Proverb
There are more ways of killing a dog than hanging it.
Traditional Proverb
When the river is deepest it makes least noise.
Traditional Proverb
They are not all saints who use holy water.
Traditional Proverb
The shirt of death does not have pockets.
Traditional Proverb
Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.
Traditional Proverb
The sharper is the berry, the sweeter is the wine.
Traditional Proverb
The government will fall that raises the price of beer.
Traditional Proverb
Swimming right after eating will cause cramps and you'll drown.
Traditional Proverb
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