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One enemy is too much for a man, and a hundred friends too few.
Italian Proverb
A thousand friends are too few; one enemy is one too many.
Kurdish Proverb
Whether well-shaven or not, it looks the same after a few days.
Corsican Proverb
He who knows only few things, has little to forget.
Icelandic Proverb
You get more from a few good animals than from the many that are poorly grazed.
Sicilian Proverb
The saint who works no cures has few pilgrims to his shrine.
French Proverb
A great estate is not gotten in a few hours.
French Proverb
Even in the ashes there will be a few sparks.
Russian Proverb
A few germs never hurt anyone.
Spanish Proverb
One foe is too many and a hundred friends are too few.
Native American Proverb
If you want to eat pipius claw, you'll have to break a few pipiuses.
Klingon Proverb
That fear may reach all, punish but few.
Traditional Proverb
Drinking with a bosom friend, a thousand shots are too few; Talking with a disagreeable person, half a sentence is too many.
Chinese Proverb
Have but few friends though much acquaintance.
Chinese Proverb
When a needle falls into a deep well, many people will look into the well, but few will be ready to go down after it.
African Proverb
The tongue weighs practically nothing, but so few people can hold it.
African Proverb
Happiness is like a perfume, you cannot pour it all on others without allowing a few drops to fall on yourself.
African Proverb
He who never eats pumpkins with you, you prepare a few slices for him.
African Proverb
There are many echoes in the world, but few voices.
American Proverb
The busy man has few idle visitors: to the boiling pot the flies come not.
American Proverb
Follow the wise few rather than the vulgar many.
American Proverb
Many are called, but few are chosen.
American Proverb
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