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Carry Proverbs - page 7
Walk softly but carry a big stick.
Latin Proverb
Even a mangy camel will carry more that a herd of asses.
Latin Proverb
Even a straw becomes heavy, if you carry it far enough.
Latin Proverb
He can carry the ox who has carried the calf.
Latin Proverb
A dog that will fetch a bone will carry a bone.
Latin Proverb
It may be said that noisy barrels are easier to carry.
Latin Proverb
To carry coals to Newcastle.
English Proverb
Nanni cherished his old age. [...] He captured Simurrum, but [...] he never saw mighty kingship. Thus Nanni was carried off to the nether world.
Sumerian Proverb
Can't carry the weight of his two ears.
Finnish Proverb
The poor is poor in the hell as well, he must carry firewood under the rich people.
Finnish Proverb
The rowan will not carry two loads.
Finnish Proverb
Shall we kill a snake and carry it in our hand when we have a bag for putting long things in?
Ibo Proverb
Before enlightenment chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment chop wood, carry water.
Traditional Proverb
To carry his load without resting, not to be bothered by heat or cold and always be content these three things we can learn from a donkey.
Traditional Proverb
The cow is given a present when her calf is carried away.
Bajan Proverb
Don't carry all your eggs in one basket.
Brazilian Proverb
A child who is carried on the back will not know how far the journey is.
African Proverb
Speak softly and carry a big stick.
English Proverb
Little pigeons can carry great messages.
English Proverb
Never make threats you cannot carry out.
English Proverb
If you agree to carry the calf, they'll make you carry the cow.
English Proverb
A thief does not willingly see another carry a basket.
Danish Proverb
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