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He has fallen off the donkey, but has found a date.
Persian Proverb
When a man has fallen into the mire, the more he flounders the more he fouls himself.
Italian Proverb
Everyone makes firewood of a fallen tree.
Mexican Proverb
When a single hair has fallen from your head, you are not yet bald.
Sierra Leonean Proverb
Not even a God can bring back the leaves that have fallen.
Darkovan Proverb
Fallen blossom doesn't return to the branch.
Japanese Proverb
Fallen blossoms do not return to branches; a broken mirror does not again reflect.
Japanese Proverb
Rarely is a fight continued when the chief has fallen.
Irish Proverb
We might've fallen from the horse, but not from the honor.
Persian Proverb
Wait until the tree has fallen before you jump over it.
Thai Proverb
He made a pit and digged it, and has fallen into the ditch which he made.
Spanish Proverb
From the fallen tree everyone makes firewood.
Mexican Proverb
Many have fallen with the bottle in their hand.
Native American Proverb
A fallen blossom never returns to the branch.
Japanese Proverb
A good bee never lands on a fallen flower.
Chinese Proverb
To persecute the unfortunate is like throwing stones on one fallen into a well.
Chinese Proverb
Fallen leaves return to the root.
Chinese Proverb
A fallen lighthouse is more dangerous than a reef.
Chinese Proverb
It's as if she's fallen off an elephant's trunk.
Arabic Proverb
A Haughty person will not even reach down to take his own nose if it had fallen to the ground.
Bulgarian Proverb
The diamond fallen into the dunghill is not the less precious for it.
Persian Proverb
He made a pit and dug it, and has fallen into the ditch which he made.
Portuguese Proverb
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