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A person always breaking off from work never finishes anything.
Nigerian Proverb
A lizard that fell from the top of a tree wastes its time looking back to where it fell from; if there was anything good the lizard deserved, it could not have missed it while it was there on top of the tree.
Nigerian Proverb
No one takes away anything with him.
Maltese Proverb
You can say anything to a man with a full stomach.
Jamaican Proverb
It is never too late to offer anything that is good.
Filipino Proverb
Even the clock shows the time without knowing anything.
Finnish Proverb
The woman who always complains and is never satisfied with anything is like an annoying flea on the foot.
South African Proverb
If you didn't catch anything when fishing, then a crab is a fish.
Russian Proverb
An empty stomach will not listen to anything.
Spanish Proverb
I never ask God to give me anything; I only ask him to put me where things are.
Mexican Proverb
The bullet that doesn't hit anything still makes a noise.
Egyptian Proverb
One who thinks that money can do everything is likely to do anything for money.
Hasidic Proverb
A wealthy man can afford anything except a conscience.
Klingon Proverb
In Morocco never be surprised. If you see a donkey flying, just say Allah is capable of anything.
Moroccan Proverb
The Irish ignore anything they can't drink or punch.
Traditional Proverb
In the midst of great joy do not promise to give a man anything; in the midst of great anger do not answer a man's letter.
Chinese Proverb
Never do anything that you want to remain a secret.
Chinese Proverb
If you have never done anything evil, you should not be worrying about devils knocking at your door.
Chinese Proverb
Love is an eye that doesn't see anything.
Chinese Proverb
When you're undressed then you're ready for anything.
African Proverb
Anything with a beginning also has an end.
African Proverb
A person who is always looking at the sky will never discover anything on the ground.
African Proverb
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