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Tomorrow is close if you wait it.
Proverbs and old sayings
about
contentment
Walls are the notebooks of fools.
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Has a better voice than a pigeon.
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about
voice
No one says, 'my yogurt is sour. '
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Peace is only possible after war.
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Meat and mass never hindered man.
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man
Money can build roads in the sea.
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money
A lot got the crow to his mother.
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mother
Unwrapping a gift wraps up enmity.
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gifts
Righteousness is half of religion.
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He laughs most he who laughs last.
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It's a hardship that will go away.
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The young goose is a good swimmer.
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Doubt is the key to all knowledge.
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He walks slowly and arrives first.
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More famous than a fire on a flag.
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fire brigade
Lies are accepted once, not twice.
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None but a mule denies his family.
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family
He that has long legs will go far.
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He fights with horns made of clay.
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