Famous Proverbs
123 Proverbs about Moon / Page 9
81. The new moon cannot come until the other has gone.
82. The moon lightens well but leaves certain areas in the dark.
83. Only a fool believes that the clouds obscure the splendour of the moon. It has shined behind them for eternity.
84. Clouds over the moon, a storm over blossoms.
85. Don't quarrel with the coconut-palm climber: the coconut has been eaten by the moon.
86. Change of fortune hurts a wise man no more that a change of the moon.
87. Moonlight and boiled rice.
88. Do not judge your neighbor until you walk two moons in his moccasins.
89. A moonlight has a bottom.
90. Despite the beauty of the moon, sun and the stars, the sky also has a threatening thunder and striking lightening.