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181. A pearl is worthless as long as it is still in its shell.. Indian Proverb. A pearl is worthless as long as it is still in its shell.
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182. A person who misses a chance and the monkey who misses its branch -- both cannot be saved.. Indian Proverb. A person who misses a chance and the monkey who misses its branch -- both cannot be saved.
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183. A rap on the ringed finger does not hurt.. Indian Proverb. A rap on the ringed finger does not hurt.
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184. A spoiled son becomes a gambler, while a spoiled daughter becomes a harlot.. Indian Proverb. A spoiled son becomes a gambler, while a spoiled daughter becomes a harlot.
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185. A thief is a thief, whether he steals a diamond or a cucumber.. Indian Proverb. A thief is a thief, whether he steals a diamond or a cucumber.
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186. After eating nine hundred rats, the cat is now going on a pilgrimage.. Indian Proverb. After eating nine hundred rats, the cat is now going on a pilgrimage.
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187. All the water in the sea doesn't even reach the knees of the man who fears not death.. Indian Proverb. All the water in the sea doesn't even reach the knees of the man who fears not death.
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188. Always be well dressed, even when begging.. Indian Proverb. Always be well dressed, even when begging.
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189. An adder with its poisonous fangs taken out is nothing more than a piece of rope.. Indian Proverb. An adder with its poisonous fangs taken out is nothing more than a piece of rope.
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190. As day break, the glowworms say As day break, the glowworms say "We've lit up the world!"
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