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It's as if she's fallen off an elephant's trunk.
Arabic Proverb
One is better off seated than standing.
Arabic Proverb
Kiss the hand of your enemy if you cannot chop it off: envy has no rest.
Arabic Proverb
It is better to cut off the head that has no pride.
Arabic Proverb
If you want to kill a snake, chop off its head.
Arabic Proverb
When the game is most thriving it is time to leave off.
Danish Proverb
When the wolf's ears appear, his body is not far off.
Danish Proverb
Take off your hat quickly but slowly take hold of your purse.
Danish Proverb
One man often talks another off his bench, and seats himself upon it.
Danish Proverb
A head is not to be cut off because it is scabby.
Danish Proverb
A good neighbour is better than a brother far off.
Danish Proverb
It is dear-bought butter that is licked off a woolcomb.
Danish Proverb
It is best to be off with the old love before you are on with the new.
Danish Proverb
We hang little thieves, and take off our hats to great ones.
German Proverb
Though you seat the frog on a golden stool, he'll soon jump off again into the pool.
German Proverb
Petty thieves are hanged, you take off your hat to the big ones.
German Proverb
"age before beauty,” said the devil as he threw his grandmother off' the stairs.
German Proverb
Though honey is sweet, do not lick it off a briar.
Irish Proverb
Take care lest your tongue should cut off your head.
Persian Proverb
It's easier for the horses when the woman gets off the cart.
Polish Proverb
The pan says to the pot: Keep off, or you'll smutch me.
Italian Proverb
A short tail won't keep off flies.
Italian Proverb
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