Famous Proverbs
425 Proverbs about India / Page 5
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A good bark year makes a good wheat year.42.
A guilty conscience is a hidden enemy.43.
Be first at the feast, and last at the fight.44.
I have lanced many boils, but none pained like my own.45.
Nothing is comprehensible except by virtue of its edges.46.
A person consists of his faith. Whatever is his faith, even so is he.47.
You cannot have all chiefs; you gotta have Indians too.48.
A fool who knows he is a fool has a little intelligence, but a fool that thinks he is intelligent is really a fool.49.
A good well-lived today makes every yesterday a dream of a good future, and every morning is a vision of hope.50.
A house without a child is like a tomb.