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Pots take turns to sit on the fire.
Maasai Proverb
He whoa breeds crows, will have his eyes taken out- you harvest what you planted.
Mexican Proverb
The envious never give praise, they only take it in.
Mexican Proverb
Take the drowning child from the water before scolding it.
Native American Proverb
A good man does not take what belongs to someone else.
Native American Proverb
If ever you should need my life, come and take it.
Yugoslav Proverb
Don't take the straight path or the winding path. Take the path your ancestors have taken.
Cambodian Proverb
Don't take the straight path or the winding path.
Cambodian Proverb
Before you take any decision, consider its effect on the next seven generations.
Hopi Indian Proverb
Take care when you speak in judgment. Words are powerful weapons.
Hopi Indian Proverb
Take your child with you where you go and be not ashamed.
Hopi Indian Proverb
Words are sweet, but they never take the place of food.
Ibo Proverb
Maybe a naked person should not be taken to a cloth shop.
Kashmir Proverb
It doesn't take time to change one's destiny.
Kashmir Proverb
Eleven persons take eleven paths.
Kashmir Proverb
What care is a friend worth? what handling can a chickling take?
Kashmir Proverb
Cowards take hostages. Klingons do not.
Klingon Proverb
Never ask when you can take.
Klingon Proverb
Take a close look then at today.
Asian-indian Proverb
To take revenge on an enemy, give him an elephant -- first he must thank you for the gift, and then the elephant's appetite will deplete your enemy's resources.
Nepal Proverb
Eat and take belly, because tomorrow the assistant of the executioner will come to take the skin.
Scanian Proverb
If you're ridin' ahead of the herd, take a look back every now and then to make sure it's still there.
Texan Proverb
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