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He sold his vinyard and bought a squeezer.
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Money finds money, water finds the puddle.
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When God shuts one door, He opens another.
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Watching what you say is your best friend.
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Have patience and you'll get what you want.
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A nod for a wise man, and a rod for a fool.
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Often, under the unseeing hide the cunning.
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Don't pour away your water due to a mirage.
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Went to Haj while pilgrims are coming back.
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To you your religion and to me my religion.
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Literal meaning: The friend in tight times.
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Lying and stealing are next door neighbors.
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Lying is the disease and truth is the cure.
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When your son grows up, become his brother.
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The dogs may bark but the caravan moves on.
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Measure your guilt, then stretch your legs.
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Measure your quilt, then stretch your legs.
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A mouth that praises and a hand that kills.
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He is the sunshine at the edge of the roof.
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People are equal like the teeth of a comb..
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Anti-inflammatory tonic with ginger, turmeric, black pepper and other spices
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