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Teeth placed in front of the tongue give good advice.
Italian Proverb
Don't approach a goat from the front, a horse from the back, or a fool from any side.
Jewish Proverb
By being in front everywhere one may get a telling-off.
Swedish Proverb
Who is in front everywhere often gets a nose-burn.
Swedish Proverb
The old never lack for a story when they're standing in the sun or in front of a warm fireplace.
Sicilian Proverb
It has stuck fast by one of the front legs.
Xhosa Proverb
Never approach a goat from the front, a horse from behind, and a fool from either side.
Yiddish Proverb
Fear the goat from the front, the horse from the rear, and a man from all sides.
Russian Proverb
A prudent man will read the letter from back to front.
Turkish Proverb
The leader follows in front.
Spanish Proverb
A precipice in front of you, and wolves behind you; that is life.
Latin Proverb
A precipice is in front, a wolf behind.
Latin Proverb
Opportunity has hair in front, behind she is bald; if you seize her by the forelock, you may hold her, but, if suffered to escape, not Jupiter himself can catch her again.
Latin Proverb
The best place for criticism is in front of your mirror.
English Proverb
When the sun is setting outside so that you cannot even recognise the hand in front of you, go indoors!
Sumerian Proverb
When liars enter by the city gate, in front of them there is a finger pointing at them, behind them there is a finger pointing at them.
Sumerian Proverb
Black miller and white blacksmith are shocking in front of the God.
Finnish Proverb
Don't walk behind me; i may not lead. don't walk in front of me; i may not follow. walk beside me that we may be as one.
Ute Proverb
Display one's proficiency of axe in front of the master carpenter.
Chinese Proverb
Beware of the goat from its front side, of the horse - from its back side, and the evil man - from any side.
Russian Proverb
Opportunity has hair in front, behind she is bald.
Latin Proverb
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