Famous Proverbs
225 Proverbs about Follow / Page 20
191. A person who doesn't know but knows that he doesn't know is a student; teach him. A person who knows but who doesn't know what he knows is asleep; awaken him. But a person who knows and knows that he knows is wise; follow him.
192. The wolf told the dog: It does not matter that I run and you follow me, what matters is that when I turn around you will be next to me.
193. The good that follows evil is more appreciated.
194. Where the hen goes, the chicks follow.
195. Day doesn't come without night following.
196. Once broken, the pack-saddle will follow.
197. A sheep's wool sky means wind's to follow, either a Levant or a West wind or a Sirocco.
198. Better is the trouble that follows death than the trouble that follows shame.
199. Where comes a cow the wiseman lay down, there follows a woman, and where comes a woman follows trouble.
200. When a deceiving man tells you to climb a tree, tell him to climb it first. If he finds a comfortable spot you can follow him.