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Harm Proverbs - page 2
After all, harming others means you first harm yourself.
Chinese Proverb
The head and feet keep warm, the rest will take no harm.
English Proverb
Put your hand quickly to your hat, and slowly in your purse, and you will take no harm.
Danish Proverb
He who is far from home, is near to harm.
Danish Proverb
Misfortune does not always result in harm.
Italian Proverb
Rust cannot do any harm to gold.
Hungarian Proverb
A man's hat in his hand, never did him any harm.
Romanian Proverb
A fly doesn't harm anyone.
Swedish Proverb
Water does harm but wine comforts.
Sicilian Proverb
Water does harm but wine makes you sing.
Sicilian Proverb
Women, money, and wine have their balm and their harm.
French Proverb
Harm watch, harm catch.
Spanish Proverb
He who loves Peter won't harm his dog.
Spanish Proverb
The gardener's feet do no harm to the garden.
Spanish Proverb
It does no harm now and then to burn a candle for the devil.
Serbian Proverb
To have been silent never does harm, but to have spoken does.
Latin Proverb
One who can do you a deal of good or a deal of harm.
Latin Proverb
An excess of caution does no harm.
Latin Proverb
Even if it does not benefit you, it will not harm you.
Traditional Proverb
June damp and warm does the farmer no harm.
Traditional Proverb
Meaning: Nature can help and harm you. The people (the water) can raise someone (a boat) to power, but can also take that power away (sinking the boat).
Chinese Proverb
Who tells me of my faults is my teacher; who tells me of my virtues does me harm.
Chinese Proverb
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