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The elderly, even if deaf and blind, still know a lot.
Finnish Proverb
Mothers-in-law are fine so long as they are deaf and blind.
Yiddish Proverb
To rude words deaf ears.
French Proverb
A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple.
French Proverb
A good husband should be deaf and a good wife blind.
French Proverb
Mass is not repeated for the deaf.
Russian Proverb
Hearing he hears not. He is deaf to entreaty.
Latin Proverb
You talk to a deaf man.
Latin Proverb
A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple.
Vermont Proverb
Love makes a man both blind and deaf.
Arabic Proverb
A mother-in-law should be blind in one eye and deaf in one ear.
Armenian Proverb
A deaf auditor makes a crazy answerer.
Danish Proverb
It is folly to sing twice to a deaf man.
Danish Proverb
Mothers-in-law are fine so long as they are deaf and blind.
Jewish Proverb
There is na man so deaf as he that will not hear.
Scottish Proverb
See and blind, hear and deaf.
Jamaican Proverb
You may judge a man by his countenance. You may judge of a man by his remarks. You may know a lion by his claw. You must howl with wolves if you wish to be one of their herd. You must rave with the insane, unless you would be left alone. You reap the crop of another. You reap what you sow. You sail in the same boat. You seek for fruit in the garden of Tantalus. You seek water from a stone. You seek wool from a donkey. You should eat plentifully of the flesh of the turtle or not at all. You should know a man seven years before you stir his fire. You should only believe half of what you see, and none of which you hear. You stick in the same mire. You talk to a deaf man. You talk to a wall. You teach the dolphin to swim. You teach the dolphin to swim.
Latin Proverb
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