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Page 1919
Proverbs and old sayings, page 1919
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A coward is full of precaution.
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A sinking persons grabs a straw.
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about
people
What you see is what you believe.
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about
faith
,
contentment
A brother is like one's shoulder.
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A deer is an elder to its family.
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about
family
Somalis don't say a false proverb.
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A thief is always under suspicion.
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thieves
Either be a mountain or lean on one.
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You lend a false ear to false words.
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about
word
,
contentment
The child you sired hasn't sired you.
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about
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,
contentment
The stronger man will rule the house.
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about
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house
,
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A thousand assignations, one marriage.
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about
marriage
An escaped lie does not reach the truth.
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about
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A dog which refuses a bone is not alive.
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Where I make a living, there is my home.
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home
A coward dies before the courageous dies.
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The fowl digs out the blade that kills it.
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A man who has eaten something becomes shy.
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about
man
A cat in her house has the teeth of a lion.
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about
home
,
house
Where there is breast there can be no brain.
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brain
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