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Don't buy the salt if you haven't licked it yet.
African Congo Proverb
The lucky eagle kills a mouse that has eaten salt.
Kiganda Proverb
Spilt salt is never well collected.
Portuguese Proverb
When the father has eaten too much salt in his lifetime, then his son thereafter will have a great thirst.
Vietnamese Proverb
It is as difficult to win love as it is to pack salt in pine needles.
Myanmar Proverb
By bread and salt we are united.
Moroccan Proverb
A proverb is to speech what salt is to food.
Panamanian Proverb
He who shares my bread and salt is not my enemy.
Bedouin Proverb
If I peddle salt, it rains; if I peddle flour, the wind blows.
Japanese Proverb
You can use salt to prevent meat from rotting, but what will you use to prevent salt from rotting?
Afghan Proverb
Salt preserves meat, but what can be done with salt if it is bad.
Afghan Proverb
It's as difficult to win love as to wrap salt in pine needles.
American Proverb
Give neither advice nor salt, until you are asked for it.
English Proverb
Kill no more than you can salt, or you will have tainted meat.
Danish Proverb
Without salt the feast is sad.
Polish Proverb
Others' bread is too salt.
Italian Proverb
The salt of patience seasons everything.
Italian Proverb
Many cooks put too much salt in the soup, food.
Hungarian Proverb
With fortune on your side you can sow salt and harvest grass.
Kurdish Proverb
To get to know people, you have to eat a full donkey's cargo of salt together.
Corsican Proverb
Before you make a friend, eat a pack of salt with him.
Dutch Proverb
Putting salt on every snail.
Dutch Proverb
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