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Stone Proverbs - page 8
Man is harder than iron, stronger than stone and more fragile than a rose.
Turkish Proverb
Whether the pitcher strike the stone, or the stone the pitcher, woe be to the pitcher.
Spanish Proverb
Better one-eyed than stone blind.
Spanish Proverb
He who stumbles twice over one stone deserves to break his shins.
Spanish Proverb
If the pitcher knocks against a stone, woe to the pitcher; and if the stone knocks against the pitcher, woe to the pitcher.
Spanish Proverb
No wonder if he breaks his head who stumbles twice over one stone.
Spanish Proverb
The gutter by dropping wears the stone.
Spanish Proverb
Ill-luck upon ill-luck, and a stone for a pillow.
Spanish Proverb
The stone is hard and the drop is small, but a hole is made by the constant fall.
Spanish Proverb
Every stone conceals a lurking scorpion.
Latin Proverb
Length of time rots a stone.
Latin Proverb
You are talking to a stone.
Latin Proverb
Stone dead hath no fellow.
Latin Proverb
The scythe has met the stone.
Polish Proverb
The stone fell on the pitcher? Woe to the pitcher. The pitcher fell on the stone? Woe to the pitcher.
Jewish Proverb
Fly fly ladybug under the big stone, there is your dad, your mom will cook porridge for you.
Finnish Proverb
It's like cramming head into a stone.
Finnish Proverb
If a stone stays in one place, it becomes overgrown with grass.
Yiddish Proverb
Abundance will make cotton pull a stone.
Hausa Proverb
May your friendship not be like a stone: if it breaks you cannot put the pieces together. May it be like iron: when it breaks, you can weld the pieces back together.
Madagascan Proverb
If the stone is not milky, its owner will generally not obtain the best price from it.
Madagascan Proverb
Kill two birds with the one stone.
Moroccan Proverb
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