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He who rides on a tiger can never get off.
Chinese Proverb
Those who do not read are no better off than those who can not.
Chinese Proverb
Leave a bit of the tail to whisk off flies.
Chinese Proverb
The ungrateful son is a wart on his father's face; to leave it is a blemish, to cut it off is pain.
Afghan Proverb
The ungrateful son is like a wart on his father's face; to leave it there is unsightly, to cut it off is painful.
Afghan Proverb
You can't inject new ideas in a man's head by cutting it off.
African Proverb
When a bee stings a man, he doesn't set off to destroy all beehives.
African Proverb
If your mouth turns into a knife, it will cut off your lips.
African Proverb
A bird may fly off the earth and land on an anthill, but it will still be on the ground.
African Proverb
A man who is putting on his armour for war should not boast like a man who's taking it off.
African Proverb
Ears that do not listen to advice, accompany the head when it is chopped off.
African Proverb
Rain wets the leopard's spots, but it doesn't wash them off.
African Proverb
If you don't believe in cooperation, watch what happens to a wagon when one wheel comes off.
American Proverb
You'll hear a lot of things before your ears drop off.
American Proverb
Don't bite off more than you can chew.
English Proverb
Talk the hind legs off a donkey.
English Proverb
Like water off a duck's back.
English Proverb
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.
English Proverb
Better a snotty child than his nose wiped off.
English Proverb
A mule who goes in search of a fine set of antlers, will come back with his ears cut off.
Arabic Proverb
A hand that has been chopped off cannot steal any more.
Arabic Proverb
The angry hammer works off his fury on the steel.
Arabic Proverb
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