Famous Proverbs
917 Proverbs about Anes / Page 70
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He draws water over his own rice field.692.
A miser and his persimmon seeds.693.
To lend your hatchet and get your forest cut down.694.
The flowers of others are red.695.
Borrowed garments do not fit well.696.
How can swallows and sparrows know the thoughts of a great swan?697.
The cow drinks water and it turns to milk; the snake drinks water and it turns to poison.698.
In trying to straighten the horns you kill the ox.699.
From gods that are left alone, there is no curse.700.
Don't estimate the value of a badger skin before catching the badger.