Famous Proverbs
372 Proverbs about Ants / Page 34
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What one has, one doesn't want, and what one wants, one doesn't have.332.
What one has, one doesn't want, and what one wants, one doesn't have.333.
People are like plants in the wind: they bow down and rise up again.334.
When two elephants meet on a narrow bridge, they get nowhere until one of them backs down or lies down.335.
Where there is honey, there are bound to be ants.336.
When two elephants fight the grass gets trampled.337.
The land of marriage has this peculiarity: That strangers are desirous of inhabiting it, while its natural inhabitants would gladly be exiled.338.
The Blind hen, when it sees again, wants even to mount the cock.339.
He who plants thorns must never expect to gather roses.340.
Eating and drinking wants but a beginning.