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Thank who gives you and give who thanks you.
Proverbs and old sayings
That is the lion's tail, do not play with it.
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Seek education even if it takes you to China.
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An unjust king is like a river without water.
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The wrath of brothers is fierce and devilish.
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The tree of silence bears the fruit of peace.
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Gnats, in great number, can beat an elephant.
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The goat does not get fat just by whispering.
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If patience is sour then its result is sweet.
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If you're beautiful, whatever you do is fine.
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He who walks alone shall surely arrive first.
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After dinner, rest; after supper walk a mile.
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Another man's bread will not fill your belly.
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The excess of one is the shortage of another.
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Don't eat your bread on someone else's table.
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You cannot carry two watermelons in one hand.
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War is a disaster for winner and loser alike.
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Moderation in spending is half of all living.
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I have sifted my flour and hung up the sieve.
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There is no greater misfortune than your own.
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