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If you lend your coat, don't cut off the buttons.
Irish Proverb
Many kiss the hand they would gladly see cut off.
Portuguese Proverb
When the tree is down, everyone runs to it with a hatchet to cut wood.
Italian Proverb
Broad thongs may be cut from other men's leather.
Italian Proverb
Save a thief from the gallows and he'll be the first who shall cut your throat.
Italian Proverb
He who cannot cut the bread evenly cannot get on well with people.
Czech Proverb
Sow good and you'll reap good; sow bad and you'll reap bad. You don't have to cut down a tree to get its fruit.
Tibetan Proverb
Wood can only be split with a wedge that is cut from its own tree.
Kurdish Proverb
Death said to the man with his throat cut, "How ugly you look."
Maltese Proverb
Let not your tongue cut your throat.
Welsh Proverb
Lilly axe can cut down big tree.
Jamaican Proverb
Eat fam'bly bittle but no cut fam'bly ‘tory.
Jamaican Proverb
Who reminds of the past and recall what has been will have his ear cut off.
Estonian Proverb
Once you've cut the bread, you cannot put it together again.
Latvian Proverb
He who licks knives will soon cut his tongue.
Ukrainian Proverb
If he keeps on imitating everybody the monkey will one day cut his own throat.
South African Proverb
It is easy to cut thongs form other men's leather.
Dutch Proverb
Cut your coat to suit your cloth.
Dutch Proverb
Measure twice, cut once.
Dutch Proverb
Measure thy cloth ten times, thou canst cut it but once.
Russian Proverb
Before you marry, have a house to live in, fields to till, and vines to cut.
Spanish Proverb
Cut your coat according to your cloth.
Spanish Proverb
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