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A dead songbird gives us no meat.
Proverbs and old sayings
Indochinese
Riddance of evil must be thorough.
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Indochinese
The prettiest birds are in a cage.
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Indochinese
Dig a well before you are thirsty.
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contentment
Big ships often sail on big debts.
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Indochinese
The first blow is half the battle.
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Indochinese
Like neither a donkey nor a horse.
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Smash the pots and sink the boats.
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Be resolved and the thing is done.
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things
One bamboo does not make a forest.
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If cooks quarrel, the roast burns.
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kitchen
Judge not the horse by his saddle.
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judges
Full of courtesy, full of cunning.
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Indochinese
Who rides a tiger cannot dismount.
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Indochinese
Cards are the devil's prayer-book.
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devil
Phoenix feather and unicorn horns.
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Indochinese
Virtue is not left to stand alone.
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One joy shatters a hundred griefs.
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joy
Fire makes mud hard and gold melt.
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fire brigade
Teaching others teacheth yourself.
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teaching
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