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One hand full of money is stronger than two hands full of truth.
Danish Proverb
Active hands, full bellies.
Cambodian Proverb
A coward is full of precaution.
Somali Proverb
If charity cost nothing, the world would be full of philanthropists.
Jewish Proverb
When the moon is not full, the stars shine more brightly.
Kiganda Proverb
Dog has to have its stomach full.
Azerbaijani Proverb
You are not a fully fledged sailor unless you have sailed under full sail, and you have not built a wall unless you have rounded a corner.
Irish Proverb
You became full by eating, it won't happen by licking.
Persian Proverb
Hell is full of good intentions.
Portuguese Proverb
A coconut shell full of water is a sea to an ant.
Hindi Proverb
The rattan basket criticizes the palm leaf basket, still both are full of holes.
Filipino Proverb
The mouth prays to Buddha, but the heart is full of evil.
Vietnamese Proverb
Love is a garden full of flowers and marriage is a field of stinging nettles.
Finnish Proverb
The heart of a servant that is not beaten is full of curses.
Egyptian Proverb
No matter how full the river, it still wants to swell more.
African Congo Proverb
The one whose belly isn't full of straw isn't afraid of fire.
Algerian Proverb
We are all wanderers on this earth. Our hearts are full of wonder, and our souls are deep with dreams.
Gypsy Proverb
If you stab out the eye of thy neighbor cut off two finger and dip them in honey. Cook them in lemon curd and present them to his family in a pigeon pie. If they dine on a full moon his eye will sprout again from it's socket.
Gypsy Proverb
He who eats when he is full digs his grave with his teeth.
Moroccan Proverb
That which leaks cannot stay full.
Namibian Proverb
The empty gives the way to the full.
Palestinian Proverb
However full the house, the hen finds a corner to lay in.
Sierra Leonean Proverb
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