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A cat in a cage becomes a lion.
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Amerindian
There is no hand to catch time.
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Money hides in the tiger's ear.
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Use medicine as well as prayers.
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Clouds that thunder seldom rain.
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A thief thinks everybody steals.
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Large desire is endless poverty.
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Garlic is as good as ten mothers.
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A foolish bride gets no presents.
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One and one sometimes make eleven.
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A dog always bites under the knee.
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In love beggar and king are equal.
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The voice of the poor has no echo.
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Do not ask advice of the ignorant.
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Without love everything is in vain.
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Pearls are of no value in a desert.
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That which blossoms must also decay.
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We admire what we do not understand.
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Many families are built on laughter.
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Pearls are worthless in the desert.
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