Famous Proverbs
423 Proverbs about Ands / Page 27
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Catch a tiger with bare hands.262.
To one who understands, a mosquito is a lute, to one who does not understand, a drum and zurna are little.263.
What does one hand have? Two hands make a sound.264.
Who stands up with anger will sit down with loss.265.
Many hands make light work.266.
May God protect you from goyishe hands and yiddishe tongues.267.
A man who lives on the bank of a river does not use spittle to wash his hands.268.
It is the work of one's hands that decides what one eats for dinner - for some it is pounded yam, for others it is pounded plantain or nothing.269.
When the right hand washes the left hand and the left hand washes the right hand, both hands become clean.270.
When a fowl gets to a new town, it stands on one leg until it knows that it is a town where people stand on their two legs.