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The fish stinks from the head.
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Turkish about
fishing
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heads
One by one we count the beans.
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Iron that works does not rust.
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Hope is the bread of the poor.
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The green twig is easily bent.
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An ember burns where it falls.
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A ship with two captains sinks.
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Sighs never fall on the ground.
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The brave is known by his fame.
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Silence is music to a wise man.
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Keep straw, its time will come.
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Don't ask an innkeeper the way.
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You will reap whatever you sow.
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Two captains will sink the ship.
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The luckiest dies in his cradle.
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No fat mouse in a widow's house.
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A gold sword opens an iron door.
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Who sows wind will reap a storm.
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Drop by drop the lake is formed.
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Without effort there is no food.
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