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When you are eating with a blind man, do not touch his hand.
Swahili Proverb
Learning is a treasure no thief can touch.
Hindi Proverb
A wicked man's gift has a touch of his master.
Italian Proverb
Touch a gaw'd horse on the back and he'll fling.
Scottish Proverb
Touch a galled horse and he'll wince.
Dutch Proverb
Bees touch no fading flowers.
French Proverb
To touch the earth is to have harmony with nature.
Native American Proverb
She can touch your lobes but never your latinum.
Klingon Proverb
If you gently touch a nettle it'll sting you for your pains; grasp it like a lad of mettle, an' as soft as silk remains.
Sanskrit Proverb
Learning is treasure no thief can touch.
Chinese Proverb
If you don't want a tail of a monkey to touch you then don't attend the monkey dance.
African Proverb
A bee does not touch a withered flower.
Swedish Proverb
Touch me not on the fair heel.
Scottish Proverb
A wicked man's gift hath a touch of his master.
Welsh Proverb
At the pharmacy don't taste, at the blacksmith's don't touch.
Sicilian Proverb
A wicked man's gift hath a touch of his master.
French Proverb
Touch wood. (20th century)
English Proverb
The fortunate need only touch earth, and it becomes gold.
Tamil 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
Whether you touch it, or you eat it, it's still garlic.
African Proverb
You cannot touch pitch and not be defiled.
English Proverb
No one is tall enough to reach up and touch the heavens. No one is broad enough to lift his gaze over the whole earth. [...] But you, who roar like a storm -- may you establish yourself like a lion. [...] No man can bring about your demise.
Sumerian Proverb