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To find oneself in tight breeches.
Spanish Proverb
The person who grew up without correction will find his mouth slipping instead of his foot.
Ethiopian Proverb
The one who used to jump across the stream may find herself wading through..
Kikuyu Proverb
It is impossible to find a man who has everything, but it is possible tofind one who enjoys the things he has.
Maasai Proverb
If you do not have sandals, find some, if you do not have gun powder, find some for a score to settle with you on the battle grounds.
Akan Proverb
Flies' legs, like the tongue of critics, land on whatever they find.
Duala Proverb
They couldn't find any reason to criticize the roses, so they complained that they were red.
Egyptian Proverb
It may be easier to perceive error than to find truth.
Kashmir Proverb
It's tough to find fool's; ten in every other house.
Kashmir Proverb
To find ale, go into a bar.
Klingon Proverb
You have to kiss a lot of toads before you find a handsome prince.
North American Proverb
Salt comes from north, gold from south and silver from the land of Whites, but the Word of God, the famous things, histories and fairy tales, we only find them in Timbuktu.
Sudanese Proverb
Never find fault with the absent.
Traditional Proverb
Who ever does not respect confidence will never find happiness in their path.
Traditional Proverb
When we can't find peace in ourselves it is vain to look for it elsewhere.
Traditional Proverb
Weave in faith and God will find the thread.
Traditional Proverb
In order to find evildoers, every human being is given a name.
Tshi Proverb
If someone hates you, don't let her find you hateful.
Tshi Proverb
Once the last tree is cut and the last river poisoned, you will find you cannot eat your money.
Canadian Proverb
If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging.
Cowboy Proverb
What you lose in the fire, you will find in the ashes.
Creole Proverb
It is an easy thing to find a staff to beat a dog.
Styrian Proverb
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