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Salt Proverbs - page 2
To know a man well one must have eaten a bushel of salt with him.
French Proverb
Let the salad-maker be a spendthrift for oil, a miser for vinegar, a statesman for salt, and a madman for tossing.
Spanish Proverb
Giving advice to a stupid man is like giving salt to a squirrel.
Kashmir Proverb
Salt will never be worm-eaten.
Moroccan Proverb
Salt comes from north, gold from south and silver from the land of Whites, but the Word of God, the famous things, histories and fairy tales, we only find them in Timbuktu.
Sudanese Proverb
Rebuke should have a grain more of salt than of sugar.
Traditional Proverb
Give neither counsel or salt till you are asked for it.
Traditional Proverb
Salt doesn't say it's salty.
Tuareg Proverb
He who asks for salt does so for his own cooking pot.
Swahili Proverb
As a daughter grows up she is like smuggled salt.
Chinese Proverb
A dry finger cannot pick up salt.
Chinese Proverb
Give neither counsel nor salt till you are asked for it.
English Proverb
Salt water and absence wash away love.
English Proverb
An unpleasant guest is as welcome as salt to a sore eye.
Danish Proverb
Trust no one till you have eaten a bushel of salt with him.
German Proverb
Slaughter no more than you can well salt.
German Proverb
Salt and bread make the cheeks red.
German Proverb
Better not to add salt than over salt.
Polish Proverb
Help you to salt. help you to sorrow.
Italian Proverb
Three things are good in small doses and bad in big ones: yeast, salt, and hesitation.
Jewish Proverb
Even on old goat likes to lick salt.
Hungarian Proverb
He became in idol of salt.
Hungarian Proverb
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