680 Proverbs about Comes / Page 41
401. 
An illness comes by the pound and goes away by the ounce.
402. 
After bad weather comes fine weather.
403. 
A cry and a sniff, and all comes to naught.
404. 
We live by hope, but a reed never becomes an Iroko tree by dreaming.
405. 
If men were now to turn their hostility towards the cat, it would not be long before the domestic cat becomes a wild animal.
406. 
If one imitates the upright, one becomes upright; if one imitates the crooked, one becomes crooked.
407. 
Flog my erring child comes from the lips, "don't hurt him/her" comes from the bottom of the heart.
408. 
Our elders quote the cock as saying that "it would not be good if one becomes the only person in the world, and that is why they crow every morning to show their number".
409. 
Once a cock begins to crow, it never again becomes dumb.
410. 
As soon as one goes out the window, another comes in the door.
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