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A small cottage wherein laughter lives is worth more than a castle full of tears.
Chinese Proverb
Just scales and full measure injure no man.
Chinese Proverb
As long as you happen to put your hand in a container full of pickles, might as well dip your whole arm in the container.
Malay Proverb
God said, God said, "Eat and drink," but He didn't say, "Gorge to the full."
Afghan Proverb
Don't water your friend's garden when yours is full of weeds.
African Proverb
The hollow of the ear is never full.
African Proverb
No matter how full the river, it still wants to grow.
African Proverb
The forest not only hides man's enemies but its full of man's medicine, healing power and food.
African Proverb
A hungry calf cannot frisk happily over another with a full stomach.
African Proverb
Industry keeps the body healthy, . . . and the purse full.
American Proverb
A full ear of corn will bend its head; an empty ear will stand upright.
American Proverb
Be careful but not full of care.
American Proverb
Reading makes a full man, meditation a profound man, discourse a clear man.
American Proverb
Full of courtesy, full of craft.
English Proverb
God looks to clean hands, not to full ones.
English Proverb
Love is full of busy fear.
English Proverb
Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush.
English Proverb
Love is full of fear.
English Proverb
When the belly is full the mind is amongst the maids.
Danish Proverb
It is difficult to spit honey out of a mouth full of gall.
Danish Proverb
A neighbour's eye is full of jealousy.
Danish Proverb
When the sack is full, it pricks up its ears.
German Proverb
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