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Don't bite off more than you can chew.
Spanish Proverb
Contrasts mutually set off each other.
Latin Proverb
Desire of glory is the last garment that even wise men put off.
Latin Proverb
They cease to be friends who dwell afar off.
Latin Proverb
The mice have taken themselves off.
Latin Proverb
Shit or get off the pot.
English Proverb
Nanni cherished his old age. [...] He captured Simurrum, but [...] he never saw mighty kingship. Thus Nanni was carried off to the nether world.
Sumerian Proverb
The temple E-babbar, which Me-silim had built, was destroyed by Nanni, whose posterity had been cut off.
Sumerian Proverb
Even monkeys can fall off trees.
Thai Proverb
A fool does a lot of work, a wise man gets off easier.
Finnish Proverb
Even the smallest will take off of the ground.
Finnish Proverb
Away away off the police's way, the police goes middle of the roadĒ.
Finnish Proverb
The very time I thought I was lost, my dungeon shook and my chains fell off.
African American Proverb
A donkey which goes to grow horns returns with its ears cut off.
Mauritania Proverb
Living off the fat of the land.
Traditional Proverb
Put off the scent.
Traditional Proverb
He who puts off something will lose it.
Costa Rican Proverb
You walk so long with a jar for water, until the handle breaks off.
Czechoslovakian Proverb
Pass off a fish eye for a pearl.
Chinese Proverb
To cut off the head is no remedy for the headache.
African Proverb
One with lean meat or merely even just the skin is better off than one with mushrooms.
African Proverb
Don't bite off more than you can chew.
American Proverb
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