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671. Deal with your friends as if they will become your enemies tomorrow, and deal with your enemies as if they will become your friends tomorrow.. Kurdish Proverb. Deal with your friends as if they will become your enemies tomorrow, and deal with your enemies as if they will become your friends tomorrow.
Kurdish Proverb

672. The enemy of a father will never be friends of his son.. Kurdish Proverb. The enemy of a father will never be friends of his son.
Kurdish Proverb

673. Friendship is honey - but don't eat it all.. Moroccan Proverb. Friendship is honey - but don't eat it all.
Moroccan Proverb

674. A laughing jackal portends a witch in the rafters.. Nigerian Proverb. A laughing jackal portends a witch in the rafters.
Nigerian Proverb

675. There is mingling in friendship when man can utter all his whole mind to another.. Norse Proverb. There is mingling in friendship when man can utter all his whole mind to another.
Norse Proverb

676. One who sees his friends roasted on a spit tells all he knows.. Norse Proverb. One who sees his friends roasted on a spit tells all he knows.
Norse Proverb

677. It is better to be in chains with friends, than to be in a garden with strangers.. Persian Proverb. It is better to be in chains with friends, than to be in a garden with strangers.
Persian Proverb

678. God spends the day elsewhere, but he always spends the night in Rwanda.. Rwandese Proverb. God spends the day elsewhere, but he always spends the night in Rwanda.
Rwandese Proverb

679. First friends, then broken heads.. Samoan Proverb. First friends, then broken heads.
Samoan Proverb

680. The opportunity that God sends does not wake up those that are asleep.. Senegalese Proverb. The opportunity that God sends does not wake up those that are asleep.
Senegalese Proverb

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