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Oil is best at the beginning, honey at the end, and wine in the middle.
Dutch Proverb
Do not change horses in the middle of the river.
Native American Proverb
Setting the conditions before you make an agreement is better than having an argument in the middle of the work.
Yemeni Proverb
Put the priest in the middle of the parish.
Irish Proverb
He who wants milk should not sit in the middle of a field and wait for a cow to back up to him.
Italian Proverb
A rock in the middle of the sea is never afraid of the rain.
African Proverb
From middle age on, everything of interest is either illegal, immoral or fattening.
American Proverb
Leave a great talker in the middle of the street.
English Proverb
If the king says that it is night in the middle of the day, look up at the stars.
Arabic Proverb
The middle path is the safe path.
German Proverb
The supreme treasure is knowledge, the middle treasure is children, and the lowest treasure is material wealth.
Mongolian Proverb
I wish to see him when I see the middle of my back.
Hungarian Proverb
The bocor gives you a protective charm, but he doesn't tell you to sleep in the middle of the highway.
Haitian Proverb
The young man plays the flute, the middle aged man plays the harpsichord, the old man plays the organ.
Sicilian Proverb
The tree in the middle of the road is shaken by everyone.
Sicilian Proverb
The choice oil is from the surface, the best wine is from the middle, and the best honey is from the bottom.
Sicilian Proverb
A middle course is the safest.
Latin Proverb
In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.
English Proverb
Away away off the police's way, the police goes middle of the roadĒ.
Finnish Proverb
A middle of the roader is one who is apt to have trouble on the one hand and also on the other.
Traditional Proverb
The Aboriginal Sunrise Ceremonies are very special to our people. It starts when the sky is black, beautiful black. When the sun's yellow circle arrives, it turns the sky red. This is why the Aboriginal flag is half red, half black with a yellow circle in the middle. At the Sunrise Ceremony, I meditate and ask the Great Spirit for direction. My hands fill with electricity. I touch you and you feel it, too. I heal people this way. My Grandmother did that, too. I learned all about that when I was a young fellow. Umbarra, the Black Duck, is the special totem of our tribe, the Yuin. We learn to respect the elders who hand on the Law. The elders guard the Law and the Law guards the people. This is the Law that comes from the mountain. The mountain teaches the dreaming.
Australian Aboriginal Proverb
It is too late for a galloping horse to stop at a clip; it is useless for a sinking boat to be mended in the middle of a river.
Chinese Proverb
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