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The person that eat late, will not eat spoiled food.
Yoruba Proverb
The value of a person is measured by the happiness he gave to others in life.
Burkina Faso Proverb
When you stay with a careless person, you end up becoming careless just like him.
Burundi Proverb
If you get to thinking you're a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else's dog around.
Cowboy Proverb
In the desert of life the wise person travels with a group, while the fool prefers to travel alone.
Jordanian Proverb
Being hit by a dear person or by your lover is like eating raisins.
Jordanian Proverb
If there is light in the soul, there will be beauty in the person. If there is beauty in the person, there will be harmony in the house. If there is harmony in the house, there will be order in the nation. If there is order in the nation, there will be peace in the world.
Chinese Proverb
There are three kinds of person that you must not challenge.
Chinese Proverb
A secret remains a secret only when one person knows it.
African Proverb
If you what the hyena to eat a person then tie on him goats ears.
African Proverb
A market is not held for the sake of one person.
African Proverb
A patient person has all the wealth that there is in this world.
African Proverb
No person born great. Great people become great when others are sleeping.
African Proverb
The person going home is not stopped by the dusk.
African Proverb
A big log is a shame to the fire, an evil person is a shame to the house.
Albanian Proverb
He that puts on a public gown must put off a private person.
English Proverb
If there's no choice but advice, ask for the decisiveness of an advisor or the advice of a decisive person.
Arabic Proverb
If you hear a person talking good about things that aren't in you, don't be sure that he wouldn't also say bad things about things that aren't in you.
Arabic Proverb
The water goes, the sand remains; The person dies, the memory remains.
Armenian Proverb
Don't make little of your dish, for it may be an ignorant person who judges it.
Irish Proverb
The person who is rich is none the worse for being dull in accomplishments and in understanding, for being stammering in speech, or for having but one foot or one hand.
Irish Proverb
A person can be as sweet as honey or as heavy as steel.
Greek Proverb
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