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Tell me and I forget.
Chinese Proverb
If you see someone riding a bamboo-cane, tell him "What a lovely horse!"
African Proverb
It's better to know yourself that someone to tell you who you're.
African Proverb
When the fool is told a proverb, its meaning has to be explained to him.
African Proverb
If someone is walking towards you, you don't need to tell him If someone is walking towards you, you don't need to tell him "come here."
African Proverb
Every living thing has a story to tell.
African Proverb
You can not tell a hungry child that you gave him food yesterday.
African Proverb
You can always tell a drunkard by his actions.
Albanian Proverb
It is not as bad to believe a lie as to tell one.
Albanian Proverb
Dead men tell no tale.
English Proverb
A little bird told me.
English Proverb
It needs more skill than I can tell to play the second fiddle well.
English Proverb
Never tell your friends what your enemy may not hear.
Arabic Proverb
I tell no, I don't you no but the habit in you prevails. AND the tail of the dog never straightens up even if you hang to it a brick.
Arabic Proverb
There is no need to fasten a bell to a fool, he is sure to tell his own tale.
Danish Proverb
Children and fools tell the truth.
German Proverb
Tell it to Mary in a whisper, and Mary will tell it to the parish.
Irish Proverb
The way a house is decorated will tell much about its owner. Don't just take love -- experience it.
Persian Proverb
A Presbyterian minister had a son who was made Archdeacon of Ossery; when this was told to his father, he said, 'If my son will be a knave, I am glad that he will be an archknave.'
Scottish Proverb
Snailie, snailie, shoot out yer horn, and tell us if it'll be a bonny day the morn.
Scottish Proverb
I'll no tell a lee for scant o' news.
Scottish Proverb
Tell the defect to get more quantity.
Tamil Proverb
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