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House Proverbs - page 9
A house filled with guests is eaten up and ill spoken of.
Spanish Proverb
Better is the smoke of my own house than the fire of another's.
Spanish Proverb
By the street of "By-and-By” one arrives at the house of "Never.”.
Spanish Proverb
Do not talk Arabic in the house of a Moor.
Spanish Proverb
There is a skeleton in every house.
Latin Proverb
You cannot build a house for last year's summer.
Ethiopian Proverb
A house can't be built for the rainy season that is past.
Ethiopian Proverb
Home affairs have their staff, which cannot be brandished by anyone but the head of the house.
Kikuyu Proverb
Your true enemy lives in your own house.
Guatemalan Proverb
Death don't see no difference ‘tween the big house and the cabin.
African American Proverb
A big log is a shame to the fire, an evil person is a shame to the house.
Altay Proverb
The grass torch that burns a bad house, also burns a good one.
Ganda Proverb
Whether it was the tenant who seduced the landlord's wife, or the landlord who seduced the tenant's wife, it is the tenant who would leave the house.
Ibo Proverb
It's tough to find fool's; ten in every other house.
Kashmir Proverb
If you burn a house, can you conceal the smoke?
Kiganda Proverb
When the master is absent, the frogs hop into the house.
Kiganda Proverb
Only a fool fights in a burning house.
Klingon Proverb
A house without a child is like a tomb.
Asian-indian Proverb
If your cornfield is far from your house, the birds will eat your corn.
Pigmy Proverb
In twenty-four hours, a house can become a patriarch.
Seneca Proverb
The person who can see a house in china is unaware of an elephant on his nose.
Singaporean Proverb
For our sins God has created three enemies for us: mice in the house, the fox in the mountains, and a priest in our village.
South American Proverb
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