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The real owners of the land are not yet born.
American Proverb
Honorable is the person who is aware of his power, yet refrains from inflicting bad things onto others.
Egyptian Proverb
Do not rejoice over what has not yet happened.
Egyptian Proverb
A horse has four legs, yet it often falls.
African Zulu Proverb
He makes the bed soft, yet it's hard to sleep on.
Russian Proverb
Who cannot yet walk, cannot climb a ladder.
Ethiopian Proverb
Don't buy the salt if you haven't licked it yet.
African Congo Proverb
He who has not yet reached the opposite shore should not make fun of him who is drowning.
Guinea Proverb
One can't give a grasshopper to a child if one has not caught it yet.
Madagascan Proverb
The baby has not been born yet, and yet you assert that his nose is like his grandfather's.
Hindi Proverb
In my homeland I possess one hundred horses, yet if I go, I go on foot.
Hindi Proverb
The baby is not yet born, and yet you say that his nose is like his grandfather's.
Hindi Proverb
One may have good eyes and yet see nothing.
Italian Proverb
Cure the illness that is not yet an illness.
Tibetan Proverb
You are only master of food that you haven't yet eaten.
Tibetan Proverb
The teeth and the tongue are close neighbors, and yet they sometimes bite each other.
Somali Proverb
Who stands by the door of his house is not yet gone away.
Finnish Proverb
'tis altogether vain to learn wisdom, and yet live foolishly.
Dutch Proverb
No matter how many chores you finish in your house, there is always yet more to be done.
Bambara Proverb
A wise woman has much to say and yet remains silent.
Moroccan Proverb
The tongue has no bone yet it crushes.
Moroccan Proverb
A diamonds father is coal, yet it regards itself as upper-class.
Namibian Proverb
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