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He who throws a stone in the market will hit his relative.
Yoruba Proverb
Truth came to market but could not be sold; however, we buy lies with ready cash.
Yoruba Proverb
There goes more than one ass to market.
Italian Proverb
There come as many calf-skins to market as ox-skins.
Dutch Proverb
The company of the wicked is like living in a fish market; one becomes used to the foul odor.
Chinese Proverb
The antics of a market buffoon provide laughter, but nobody prays that his child becomes the market buffoon.
African Proverb
The madman, who throws a stone into a crowded market, forgets that his own mother could be hit by his madness.
African Proverb
Send a fool to the market, and a fool he'll return.
American Proverb
Call someone your lord and he'll sell you in the slave market.
Arabic Proverb
A market is three women and a goose.
Italian Proverb
Go early to market and as late as you can to battle.
Italian Proverb
Three women and a goose make a market.
Italian Proverb
Without driving even a goat would not go to the market.
Hungarian Proverb
No means, no market.
Kurdish Proverb
If a child is not well-behaved, she is not sent by the mother to go alone to the market to buy things for her.
Nigerian Proverb
No use crying at the market, sell your fur coat and drink the money.
Finnish Proverb
Gentility, sent to market, will not buy a peck of meal.
Dutch Proverb
He loses his market who has nothing to sell.
Spanish Proverb
When a very short man causes the market to break up in a big fight, bystanders ask him to stand up so that they can see how short he really is.
Ibo Proverb
A person who is being carried to the market does not realize that the way is long.
Ibo Proverb
The talker will lead the dog to the meat market.
Kiganda Proverb
Teaching a jew to deal in the market is like teaching grandmother to eat her eggs.
Pakistani Proverb
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