Proverbs
| Saying | From |
| Abundance, like want, ruins many. | Romanian Proverb |
| Adversity makes a man wise, not rich. | Romanian Proverb |
| Advice is least heeded when most needed. | English Proverb |
| After dark all cats are leopards. | Native American Proverb |
| After dinner, rest; after supper walk a mile. | Arab Proverb |
| After the game, the king and the pawn go into the same box. | Italian Proverb |
| The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected. | Swedish Proverb |
| After three days without reading, talk becomes flavorless. | Chinese proverb |
| After victory, tighten your helmet chord. | Japanese Proverb |
| All roads lead to Rome. | Roman Proverb |
| All roads do not lead to Rome. | Slovenian Proverb |
| All sins cast long shadows. | Irish Proverb |
| All things good to know are difficult to learn. | Greek Proverb |
| All sunshine makes the desert. | Arab Proverb |
| An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep. | Arab Proverb |
| An ass is but an ass, though laden with gold. | Romanian Proverb |
| An iron rod bends while it is hot. | Greek Proverb |
| The anvil fears no blows. | Romanian Proverb |
| Ask a lot, but take what is offered. | Russian Proverb |
| Ask about your neighbors, then buy the house. | Jewish Proverb |
| Ask the experienced rather than the learned. | Arabic proverb |
| Avoid the evil, and it will avoid thee. | Gaelic Proverb |
| Bad is never good until worse happens. | Danish Proverb |
| Bed is the poor man's opera. | Italain Proverb |
| The beginning is the half of every action. | Greek Proverb |
| Be happy while you're living, For you're a long time dead. | Scottish Proverb |
| Behind an able man there are always other able men. | Chinese Proverb |
| Below the navel there is neither religion nor truth. | Italian Proverb |
| Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still. | Chinese Proverb |
| Be on your guard against a silent dog and still water. | Latin Proverb |
| Be Prepared | Boy Scout Motto |
| Be slow in choosing a friend, but slower in changing him. | Scottish Proverb |
| The best armor is to keep out of range. | Italian Proverb |
| Be thine enemy an ant, see in him an elephant.. | Turkish Proverb |
| Better a mouse in the pot than no meat at all. | Romanian Proverb |
| Better be ill spoken of by one before all than by all before one. | Scottish Proverb |
| Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness | Chinese Proverb |
| Better be quarreling than lonesome. | Irish Proverb |
| Between saying and doing, many a pair of shoes is worn out. | Italian Proverb |
| Beware of a man of one book. | English Proverb |
| Beware of a man's shadow and a bee's sting. | Burmese Proverb |
| Beware of the young doctor and the old barber. | Benjamin Franklin |
| The big thieves hang the little ones. | Czech Proverb |
| The blind man is laughing at the bald head. | Persian Proverb |
| A book is like a garden carried in the pocket. | Chinese Proverb |
| By asking for the impossible, obtain the best possible. | Italian Proverb |
| By learning you will teach; by teaching you will learn. | Latin Proverb |
| Call on God, but row away from the rocks. | Indian Proverb |
| Children are a poor man's wealth. | Danish Proverb |
| The church is near, but the way is icy, The tavern is far, but I will walk carefully. | Ukranian Proverb |
| A closed mind is like a closed book; just a block of wood | Chinese Proverb |
| Complain to one who can help you. | Yugoslav Proverb |
| Confessed faults are half mended. | Scottish Proverb |
| The country rooster dows not crow in the town. | African(Swahili) Proverb |
| The crow that mimics a cormorant is drowned. | Japanese Proverb |
| Cuando amor no es locura, no es amor. | (When love is not madness, it is not love.) |
| Danger and delight grow on one stalk. | English Proverb |
| Deceive the rich and powerful if you will, but don't insult them. | Japanese Proverb |
| The deeper the sorrow the less tongue it hath. | The Talmud |
| Deliberate often--decide once. | Latin Proverb |
| A dimple in the chin; a devil within. | Irish Proverb |
| The doctor is to be feared more than the disease. | Latin Proverb |
| The dog's kennel is not the place to keep a sausage. | Danish Proverb |
| The dog wags his tail, not for you, but for your bread. | Portuguese Proverb |
| Do not answer a fool according to his folly, or you will be like him yourself. | Miscellaneous |
| Do not bathe if there is no water. | Shan Proverb |
| Do not be in a hurry to tie what you cannot untie. | English Proverb |
| Do not employ handsome servants. | Chinese Proverb |
| Do not lengthen the quarrel while there is an opportunity of escaping. | Latin Proverb |
| Do not protect yourself by a fence, but rather by your friends. | Czech Proverb |
| Do not push the river, it will flow by itself. | Polish Proverb |
| Do not put your spoon into the pot which does not boil for you. | Romanian Proverb |
| Do not speak of a rhinoceros if there is no tree nearby. | African(Zulu) Proverb |
| Do not stand in a place of danger trusting in miracles. | Arab Proverb |
| Do not throw the arrow which will return against you. | Kurdish Proverb |
| Do not wrong or hate your neighbor for it is not he that you wrong but yourself. | Native American Proverb |
| Don't be too sweet lest you be eaten up; don't be too bitter lest you be spewed out. | Jewish Proverb |
| Don't dig your grave with your own knife and fork. | English Proverb |
| Don't empty the water jar until the rain falls. | Philippine Proverb |
| Don't fall before you're pushed. | English Proverb |
| Don't let your sorrow come higher than your knees. | Sweedish Proverb |
| Don't live in a town where there are no doctors. | Jewish Proverb |
| Don't make use of another's mouth unless it has been leant to you. | Belgian Proverb |
| Don't offer me advice; give me money | Spanish Proverb |
| Don't open a shop unless you know how to smile. | Jewish Proverb |
| Don't run too far, you will have to return the same distance. | Biblical Proverb |
| Don't shake the tree when the pears fall off themselves. | Slovakian Proverb |
| Don't speak unless you can improve on the silence. | Spanish Proverb |
| Don't stay long when the husband is not at home. | Japanese Proverb |
| Don't think there are no crocodiles because the water is calm. | Malayan Proverb |
| Don't throw away the old bucket until you know whether the new one holds water. | Swedish Proverb |
| Drink nothing without seeing it; Sign nothing without reading it. | Spanish Proverb |
| Dwell not upon thy weariness, thy strength shall be according to the measure of thy desire. | Arab proverb |
| Eat and drink with your relatives; do business with strangers. | Greek Proverb |
| Eating and scratching want but a beginning. | Romanian Proverb |
| Eating while seated makes one of large size; eating while standing makes one strong. | Hindu Proverb |
| Employ thy time well if thou meanest to get leisure. | Benjamin Franklin |
| The enemy of my enemy is my friend. | Arab Proverb |
| Enjoy yourself. It's later than you think. | Chinese Proverb |
| Even a clock that does not work is right twice a day. | Polish Proverb |
| Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue. | Miscellaneous |
| Every animal knows more than you do. | Native American Proverb |
| Every beetle is a gazelle in the eyes of its mother. | Moorish Proverb |
| Every invalid is a doctor. | Irish Proverb |
| Everyone thinks his own burden heavy. | French Proverb |
| Every path has its puddle. | English Proverb |
| Every peasant is proud of the pond in his village because from it he measures the sea. | Russian Proverb |
| Every road has two directions. | Russian Proverb |
| Everything passes, everything wears out, everything breaks. | French Proverb |
| Examine what is said, not him who speaks. | Arab Proverb |
| Experience is the comb that nature gives us when we are bald. | Belgian proverb |
| The eyes are the window of the soul. | English Proverb |
| The eyes believe themselves; the ears believe other people. | German Proverb |
| Fall seven times, stand up eight. | Japanese Proverb |
| Fast Ripe, Fast Rotten. | Japanese Proverb |
| A father is a banker provided by nature. | French Proverb |
| Fear not a jest. If one throws salt at you, you will not be harmed unless you have sore places. | Latin Proverb |
| First deserve, and then desire. | English Proverb |
| The first drink with water, the second without water, the third like water. | Spanish Proverb |
| First secure an independent income, then practice virtue. | Greek Proverb |
| Fish or cut bait. | American Proverb |
| Fish, to taste good, must swim three times: in water, in butter, and in wine. | Polish Proverb |
| A fool finds pleasure in evil conduct, but a man of understanding delights in wisdom. | Miscellaneous Proverb |
| A fool finds no pleasure in understanding but delights in airing his own opinions. | Miscellaneous Proverb |
| A fool gives full vent to his anger, but a wise man keeps himself under control | Miscellaneous Proverb |
| A fool shows his annoyance at once, but a prudent man overlooks an insult. | Miscellaneous Proverb |
| Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses. | Chinese Proverb |
| From a fallen tree, all make kindling. | Spanish Proverb |
| From a thorn comes a rose, and from a rose comes a thorn. | Greek Proverb |
| A full cup must be carried steadily. | English Proverb |
| Get what you can and keep what you have; that's the way to get rich. | Scottish Proverb |
| Give to a pig when it grunts and a child when it cries , and you will have a fine pig and a bad child. | Danish Proverb |
| Go and wake up your cook. | Arab Proverb |
| The go-between wears out a thousand sandals. | Japanese Proverb |
| God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers. | Jewish Proverb |
| God gives the nuts but he does not crack them. | German Proverb |
| God sells knowledge for labour -- honour for risk. | Arabic Proverb |
| God will be present, whether asked or not. | Latin Proverb |
| God gave teeth; He will give bread. | Lithuanian Proverb |
| God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers. | Jewish Proverb |
| Good fences make good neighbors. | American Proverb |
| Good men must die, but death cannot kill their names. | Spanish Proverb |
| Goodness shouts. Evil whispers. | Balinese Proverb |
| Goodness speaks in a whisper, evil shouts. | Tibetan proverb |
| Go often to the house of a friend; for weeds soon choke up the unused path. | Scandanavian Proverb |
| A good painter need not give a name to his picture, a bad one must. | Polish Proverb |
| Gossip needs no carriage. | Russian Proverb |
| Gratitude is the heart's memory. | French Proverb |
| The greater love is a mother's; then comes a dog's; then a sweetheart's. | Polish Proverb |
| Great men are not always wise. | Biblical Proverb |
| A guest sees more in an hour than the host in a year. | Polish Proverb |
| A half-truth is a whole lie. | Jewish Proverb |
| The hammer shatters glass but forges steel. | Russian Proverb |
| A handfull of patience is worth a bushel of brains. | Dutch Proverb |
| Happiness is like a sunbeam, which the least shadow intercepts, while adversity is often as the rain of spring. | Chinese Proverb |
| A heart in love with beauty never grows old. | Turkish Proverb |
| The heart that loves is always young. | Greek Proverb |
| He fishes well who uses a golden hook. | Latin Proverb |
| He is rich who owes nothing. | French Proverb |
| He that does not ask will never get a bargain. | French Proverb |
| He that is of a merry heart hasth a continual feast. | Biblical Proverb |
| He that maketh haste to be rich shall not be innocent. | Biblical Proverb |
| He who is outside his door already has a hard part of his journey behind him. | Dutch Proverb |
| He who must die, must die in the dark, even though he sells candles. | Colombian Proverb |
| He who says what he likes will hear what he does not like. | English Proverb |
| He who searches for pearls should not sleep. | Lybian Proverb |
| He who wants a rose must respect the thorn. | Persian Proverb |
| He who would rule must hear and be deaf, see and be blind. | German Proverb |
| He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever. | Chinese Proverb |
| He who builds by the roadside has many surveyors. | Italian Proverb |
| He who doesn't risk never gets to drink champagne. | Russian Proverb |
| He who has health has hope; and he who has hope, has everything. | Arab Proverb |
| He who hurries can not walk with dignity. | Chinese Proverb |
| He who is not impatient is not in love. | Italian Proverb |
| He who knows little quickly tells it. | Italian Proverb |
| He who knows nothing doubts nothing. | Italian Proverb |
| He who puts up with insult invites injury. | Jewish Proverb |
| He who respects his parents never dies. | Greek Proverb |
| He who sows peas on the highway does not get all the pods into his barn. | Danish Proverb |
| He who undertakes too much seldom succeeds. | Dutch Proverb |
| He who would leap far must first take a long run. | Danish Proverb |
| Hide not your talents, they for use were made. What's a sundial in the shade? | Benjamin Franklin |
| If a man is destined to drown, he will drown even in a spoonful of water. | Yiddish Proverb |
| If Jack's in love, he's no judge of Jill's beauty. | Benjamin Franklin |
| If there is no wind, row. | Latin Proverb |
| If three people say you are an ass, put on a bridle. | Spanish Proverb |
| If work were good for you, the rich would leave none for the poor. | Haitian proverb |
| If you are a host to your guest, be a host to his dog also. | Russian Proverb |
| If you are patient in a moment of anger, you will escape a hindred days of sorrow. | Chinese Proverb |
| If you bow at all, bow low. | Chinese Proverb |
| Za dvumya zaitsami pogonish'sya, ne odnogo ne poimaesh'. | (If you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either one.) Russian Proverb |
| If you can't go over, you must go under. | Jewish Proverb |
| If you can't lick 'em, join 'em. | American Proverb |
| If you must play, decide on three things at the start: the rules of he game, the stakes, and the quitting time. | Chinese proverb |
| If you reveal your secrets to the wind you should not blame the wind for revealing them to the trees. | Khalil Gibran |
| If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies in yourself. | Native American Proverb (Minquass) |
| If you scatter thorns, don't go barefoot. | Italian Proverb |
| If you see in your wine the reflection of a person not in your range of vision, don't drink it. | Chinese Proverb |
| If you want to be respected, you must respect yourself. | Spanish Proverb |
| If you want your dreams to come true, don't sleep. | Yiddish Proverb |
| If you want your eggs hatched, sit on them yourself. | Haitian proverb |
| If you wish good advice, consult an old man. | Romanian Proverb |
| If you would be wealthy, think of saving as well as getting. | Benjamin Franklin |
| If you would live healthy, be old early. | Spanish Proverb |
| If you would be pope, you must think of nothing else. | Spanish Proverb |
| If you suspect a man, don't employ him, and if ypu employ him, don't suspect him. | Chinese Proverb |
| If your head is wax, don't walk in the sun. | Benjamin Franklin |
| If youth but had the knowledge and old age the strength. | French Proverb |
| Ignorance is bliss. | American Proverb |
| In case of doubt it is best to lean to the side of mercy. | Legal Proverb |
| In reviling, it is not necessary to prepare a preliminary draft. | Chinese Proverb |
| In times of prosperity friends will be plenty, in times of adversity not one in twenty. | English Proverb |
| In the morning be first up, and in the evening last to go to bed, for they that sleep catch no fish. | English Proverb |
| It is easier to pull down than to build up. | Latin Proverb |
| It is not a fish until it is on the bank. | Irish Proverb |
| It is not enough to aim.; you must hit. | Italian Proverb |
| It is the great north wind that made the Vikings. | Scandanavian Proverb |
| It is the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not to skin it. | Latin Proverb |
| A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. | Chinese Proverb |
| Judge not the horse by his saddle. | Chinese Proverb |
| Keep your broken arm inside your sleeve. | Chinese Proverb |
| L'amour faite passer les temps. Les temps faite passer l'amour. (Love makes time pass. Time makes love pass.) | French Sundial Motto |
| A lean agreement is better than a fat lawsuit. | German Proverb |
| Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere. | Chinese Proverb. |
| Let every fox take care of his own tail. | Italian Proverb |
| Let him make use of instinct who cannot make use of reason. | English Proverb |
| Let no man deceive you with vain words. | Biblical Proverb |
| Life is not separate from death. It only looks that way. | Native American Proverb |
| Listen or your tongue will keep you deaf. | Native American Proverb |
| Listen to all, plucking a feather from every passing goose, but, follow no one absolutely. | Chinese Proverb |
| A little pot boils easily. | Dutch Proverb |
| Live together like brothers and do business like strangers. | Arab Proverb |
| Live with wolves, and you learn to howl. | Spanish Proverb |
| Live your own life, for you will die your own death. | Latin Proverb |
| Lomhlaba Unzima, Lohmhlaba. [This world is a harsh place, this world.] | Zulu Proverb |
| Long absent, soon forgotten. | Romanian Proverb |
| Look for the good, not the evil, in the conduct of members of the family. | Jewish Proverb |
| Love and eggs are best when they are fresh. | Russian Proverb |
| Love is like dew that falls on both nettles and lilies. | Swedish Proverb |
| Love rules without rules. | Italian Proverb |
| Love tells us many things that are not so. | Ukranian Proverb |
| Love your neighbor, but don't tear down your fence. | German Proverb |
| The loveliest of faces are to be seen by moonlight, when one sees half with the eye and half with the fancy. | Persian Proverb |
| Make happy those who are near, and those who are far will come. | Chinese Proverb |
| Make sure to be in with your equals if you're going to fall out with your superiors. | Jewish Proverb |
| Man has responsiblity, not power. | Native American Proverb |
| A man is not where he lives, but where he loves. | Latin Proverb |
| A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart, his next to escape the censures of the world. | English Proverb |
| The man who does not learn is dark, like one walking in the night. | Chinese Proverb |
| Many men know how to flatter, few men know how to praise. | |
| Greek Proverb | |
| Measure a thousand times and cut once. | Turkish Proverb |
| Never advise anyone to go to war or to marry. | Spanish Proverb |
| Never do anything standing that you can do sitting, or anything sitting that you can do lying down. | Chinese Proverb |
| Never draw your dirk when a blow will do it. | Scottish Proverb |
| Never fall out with your bread and butter. | English Proverb |
| Never give advice in a crowd. | Arab Proverb |
| Never give advice unless asked. | German Proverb |
| Never rely on the glory of the morning or the smiles of your mother-in-law. | Japanese Proverb |
| Never squat with your spurs on. | Texan Proverb |
| Never trust the man who tells you all his troubles but keeps from you all his joys. | Jewish Proverb |
| Never write a letter while you are angry. | Chinese Proverb |
| Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. | American Proverb |
| No call alligator long mouth till you pass him. | Jamaican Proverb |
| No need to teach an eagle to fly. | Greek Proverb |
| No one is rich enough to do without a neighbor. | Danish Proverb |
| Observe your enemies, for they first find your faults. | Greek Proverb |
| One does evil enough when one does nothing good. | German Proverb |
| One drink is just right; two is too many; three are too few. | Spanish Proverb |
| One meets his destiny often in the road he takes to avoid it. | French Proverb |
| One should be just as careful in choosing one's pleasures as in avoiding calamities. | Chinese Proverb |
| Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the noonday sun. | Indian Proverb |
| Pray, pray very much; but beware of telling God what you want. | French Proverb |
| Ready money works great cures. | French Proverb |
| The reverse side also has a reverse side. | Japanese Proverb |
| A rich man has no need of character. | Hebrew Proverb |
| Scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. | American Proverb |
| Set a thief to catch a thief. | French Proverb |
| Shared joy is a double joy; shared sorrow is half a sorrow. | Sweedish Proverb |
| Since the house is on fire let us warm ourselves. | Italian Proverb |
| Since we cannot get what we like, let us like what we can get. | Spanish Proverb |
| A single conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of study. | Chinese Proverb |
| The sinning is the best part of repentance. | Arabic Proverb |
| Smooth seas do not make skillful sailors. | African Proverb |
| A snake deserves no pity. | Yiddish Proverb |
| Speak of the devil and he appears. | Italian Proverb |
| Spread the table and contention will cease. | English Proverb |
| Tell me and I'll forget. Show me, and I may not remember. Involve me, and I'll understand. | Native American Proverb |
| A true friend, is one that will take a bullet for you in the war. | Italian Proverb |
| Tell me who's your friend and I'll tell you who you are. | Russian proverb |
| There is a pinch of the madman in every great man. | French Proverb |
| There is no flying without wings. | French Proverb |
| There is no pillow so soft as a clear conscience. | French Proverb |
| There is nothing hidden between Heaven and Earth | Venezuelan Proverb |
| There wouldn't be such a thing as counterfeit gold if there were no real gold somewhere. | Sufi Proverb |
| Those who have free seats at a play hiss first. | Chinese Proverb |
| Those who sleep with dogs will rise with fleas. | Italian Proverb |
| Though a tree grow ever so high, the falling leaves return to the ground. | Malayan Proverb |
| Three things it is best to avoid: a strange dog, a flood, and a man who thinks he is wise. | Welsh Proverb |
| To attract good fortune, spend a new coin on an old friend, share an old pleasure with a new friend, and lift up the heart of a true friend by writing his name on the wings of a dragon. | Chinese Proverb |
| To change and change for the better are two different things. | German Proverb |
| To deceive a diplomat speak the truth, he has no experience with it. | Greek Proverb |
| To know and to act are one and the same. | Samurai Proverb |
| To know the road ahead, ask those coming back. | Chinese Proverb |
| A tree never hits an automobile except in self defense. | American Proverb |
| Trumpet in a herd of elephants; crow in the company of cocks; bleat in a flock of goats. | Malayan Proverb |
| Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you. | Maori proverb |
| Under a ragged coat lies wisdom. | Romanian Proverb |
| Under a tattered cloak you will generally find a good drinker. | Spanish Proverb |
| Use power to curb power. | Chinese Proverb |
| Use soft words and hard arguments. | English Proverb |
| Use your enemy's hand to catch a snake. | Persian Proverb |
| Vision without action is a daydream. Action with without vision is a nightmare. | Japanese Proverb |
| Vulnerant omnia, ultima necat. (All the [hours] wound you, the last one kills) | Latin Proverb |
| Wait until it is night before saying that it has been a fine day. | French Proverb |
| Walk till the blood appears on the cheek, but not the sweat on the brow. | Spanish Proverb |
| We know the worth of a thing when we have lost it. | French Proverb |
| What may be done at any time will be done at no time. | Scottish Proverb |
| We never know the worth of water till the well is dry. | French Proverb |
| What the heart thinks, the tongue speaks. | Romanian Proverb |
| What the people believe is true. | Native American Proverb |
| What you don't see with your eyes, don't invent with your mouth. | Jewish Proverb |
| What you give you get, ten times over. | Yoruba Proverb |
| When a blind man carries a lame man, both go forward. | Swedish proverb |
| When an elephant is in trouble even a frog will kick him. | Hindu Proverb |
| When anger rises, think of the consequences. | Confucius |
| When a thing is done, advice comes too late. | Romanian Proverb |
| When eating bamboo sprouts, remember the man who planted them. | Chinese Proverb |
| When friends ask, there is no tomorrow. | Miscellaneous Proverb |
| When in doubt, Gallop! | French Foreign Legion |
| When one shuts one eye, one does not hear everything. | Swiss Proverb |
| When spiders unite they can tie down a lion. | Ethiopian Proverb |
| When the fox preaches, look to the geese. | German Proverb |
| When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you. | African Proverb |
| When two quarrel, both are to blame. | Dutch Proverb |
| When we cannot get what we love, we must love what is within our reach. | French Proverb |
| When you go to buy, use your eyes, not your ears. | Czech Proverb |
| When you have no choice, mobilize the spirit of courage. | Jewish Proverb |
| When you have only two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a lily with the other. | Chinese Proverb |
| When you throw dirt, you lose ground. | Texan Proverb |
| When you want to test the depths of a stream, don't use both feet. | Chinese Proverb |
| Where God has his church the Devil will have his chapel. | Spanish Proverb |
| Where there is a sea there are pirates. | Greek Proverb |
| Where there is love, there is pain. | Spanish Proverb |
| Where there are no swamps there are no frogs. | German Proverb |
| Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart. | Confucius |
| Who depends on another man's table often dines late. | Italian Proverb |
| Whoever gossips to you will gossip about you. | Spanish Proverb |
| The whisper of a pretty girl can be heard further than the roar of a lion. | Arab Proberb |
| Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one. | Japaneses Proverb |
| The wise man has long ears and a short tongue. | German Proverb |
| The woman cries before the wedding and the man after. | Polish Proverb |
| Words must be weighed, not counted. | Polish Proverb |
| You may laugh at a friend's roof; don't laugh at his sleeping accomodation. | Kenyan Proverb |
| Young pigs grunt as as old pigs grunted before them. | Danish Proverb |
| Your friend has a friend; don't tell him. | Jewish Proverb |
| You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep. | Navajo Proverb |
| You've got to do your own growing, no matter how tall your grandfather was. | Irish Proverb |
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