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When the angels arrive the demons leave.
Lebanese Proverb
The buffalo that arrive late will have to drink muddy water and eat dried grass.
Vietnamese Proverb
When the angels arrive, the devils leave.
Egyptian Proverb
To run is not neccessarily to arrive.
Swahili Proverb
If someone says "there is a wedding ceremony in the clouds,” then the women would soon arrive with their ladders.
Arabic Proverb
It is not enough to run, one must arrive and know when one has arrived.
Nigerian Proverb
A full sail helped him to arrive.
Hawaiian Proverb
If you urge the donkey on, you'll arrive late, if you let the donkey amble, you'll arrive early.
Sicilian Proverb
Let us hurry and finish up the food; when visitors arrive, the meal will be over.
New Zealander Proverb
Those who arrive to the spring first, drink the purest water.
Sukuma Proverb
To talk much and arrive nowhere is the same as climbing a tree to catch a fish.
Chinese Proverb
Those who arrive to the spring first, drink the purest water.
African Proverb
Despise not a snail for its slow and struggling movement; it has a destination and with time it shall arrive.
African Proverb
Better to travel hopefully than to arrive.
English Proverb
Though trouble be lame, it will arrive.
Sicilian Proverb
Vultures arrive at the place where the goat is slaughtered.
Kikuyu Proverb
It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive.
Spanish Proverb
Meaning: "Those who are late to act, arrive, or get up tend to miss opportunities already seized by those who came earlier."
Chinese Proverb
To run is not necessarily to arrive.
African Proverb
It's better to arrive on time than to be invited.
Spanish Proverb