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When the last tree has been cut down, the last river has been polluted and the last fish has been caught -- only then do you realize that money can't buy everything.
Native American Proverb
Be first at the feast, and last at the fight.
Native American Proverb
'tis the last straw that breaks the camel's back.
Scandinavian Proverb
The first may become the last.
Acholi Proverb
A man has the same last name as his brother.
Ibo Proverb
Relations last longer when the family is in distress.
Kashmir Proverb
Food will last while the forests last.
Kashmir Proverb
The first thing one should own is a home; and it is the last thing one should sell; for a home is ones tomb this side of heaven.
Moroccan Proverb
They laugh well who laugh last.
Traditional Proverb
Once the last tree is cut and the last river poisoned, you will find you cannot eat your money.
Canadian Proverb
Firm breasts don't last long.
Creole Proverb
A noisy drumming does not last long.
Swahili Proverb
Last night I made a thousand plans, but this morning I went my old way.
Chinese Proverb
Habits are cobwebs at first, cables at last.
Chinese Proverb
Be first in the field, the last to the couch.
Chinese Proverb
The flowers in your garden don't smell as sweet as those in the wild, but they last much longer.
Chinese Proverb
Tough times don't last, tough people do.
African Proverb
You cannot build a house for last year's summer.
African Proverb
The longest mile is the last mile home.
American Proverb
Don't start economizing when you are down to your last dollar.
American Proverb
Pride is said to be the last vice the good man gets clear of.
American Proverb
Pride is the last vice a good man gets clear of.
American Proverb
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