433 Proverbs about Aught / Page 37
361. 
Laughter does wonders for the heart.
362. 
Only a well-taught groom deserves a bride.
363. 
The antics of a market buffoon provide laughter, but nobody prays that his child becomes the market buffoon.
364. 
The weed that grows by the riverbank will not suffer the effect of draught.
365. 
You can't become a teacher before your taught.
366. 
Better untaught than ill taught.
367. 
Laughter can be heard further than weeping.
368. 
The fox which was caught in a snare called: If I shall not get the whole chicken, I will not be satisfied with the drumstick.
369. 
In August the lambs are slaughtered.
370. 
The haughty broad bean flowers and climbs but produces little fruit.
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