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An arrow can be pulled out of a wound, but a hurtful word stays forever in your heart.
Persian Proverb
When water stays at one place, it rots.
Persian Proverb
The needle makes clothes but stays naked.
Persian Proverb
The chicken that stays in the farmyard, will peck the crumbs.
Portuguese Proverb
The dog's tail stays crooked even if he is buried for twelve years.
Hindi Proverb
When the earth is hot, the worm stays in the ground.
Native American Proverb
Advice is a stranger; if he's welcome he stays for the night; if not, he leaves the same day.
Madagascan Proverb
As long as the mouse keeps still you can be sure that the cat stays on guard.
Madagascan Proverb
A paddle here, a paddle there - the canoe stays still.
Sierra Leonean Proverb
He who stays near vermilion gets stained red; he who stays near ink gets stained black.
Chinese Proverb
The needle dresses people but stays naked itself.
Basque Proverb
A cat has nine lives; for three he plays, for three he strays, and for the last three he stays.
American Proverb
Yielding stays war.
German Proverb
Not everyone who sings a lullaby stays awake.
Persian Proverb
Who stays quiet agrees.
Portuguese Proverb
The hen that stays at home picks up the crumbs.
Portuguese Proverb
A guest sticks a nail in the wall even if he stays but one night.
Polish Proverb
A guest hammers a nail in the wall even if he stays only one night.
Polish Proverb
The wedding lasts for two or three days, but the trouble stays longer.
Czech Proverb
Cooked pumpkin stays hot for a long time.
Sicilian Proverb
Hell must be in bad condition when even the devil stays out.
Mexican Proverb
The words of God are not like the oak leaf which dies and falls to the earth, but like the pine tree which stays green forever.
Native American Proverb
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