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271. We shall not give the hyena twice.. African Proverb. We shall not give the hyena twice.
African Proverb

272. A Tatar says to a Tatar: Call me Aga and I will call you Aga, and we shall both be Agas.. Georgian Proverb. A Tatar says to a Tatar: Call me Aga and I will call you Aga, and we shall both be Agas.
Georgian Proverb

273. 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.. Georgian Proverb. 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.
Georgian Proverb

274. You can't fight City Hall.. Sicilian Proverb. You can't fight City Hall.
Sicilian Proverb

275. Limerick was, Dublin is, and Cork shall be the finest city of the three.. Irish Proverb. Limerick was, Dublin is, and Cork shall be the finest city of the three.
Irish Proverb

276. As you sow, so shall you reap.. Puritan Proverb. As you sow, so shall you reap.
Puritan Proverb

277. We shall hear, we are on the side towards which the wind blows.. Xhosa Proverb. We shall hear, we are on the side towards which the wind blows.
Xhosa Proverb

278. The old pumpkin in the courtyard shall not be uprooted.. Acholi proverb. The old pumpkin in the courtyard shall not be uprooted.
Acholi proverb

279. The lightly burdened shall be saved.. Bedouin Proverb. The lightly burdened shall be saved.
Bedouin Proverb

280. My father rode a camel, I shall ride a pick-up and my son will drive a Cadillac; however my grandson will drive a donkey.. Bedouin Proverb. My father rode a camel, I shall ride a pick-up and my son will drive a Cadillac; however my grandson will drive a donkey.
Bedouin Proverb

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