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291. That which blossoms must also decay.. Indian Proverb. That which blossoms must also decay.
Indian Proverb

292. The ambitious one makes friends with the elephant, then tramples upon the ant.. Indian Proverb. The ambitious one makes friends with the elephant, then tramples upon the ant.
Indian Proverb

293. The baby is not yet born, and yet you say that his nose is like his grandfather's.. Indian Proverb. The baby is not yet born, and yet you say that his nose is like his grandfather's.
Indian Proverb

294. The cock goes to town for only four days and returns home a peacock.. Indian Proverb. The cock goes to town for only four days and returns home a peacock.
Indian Proverb

295. The crab instructs its young: The crab instructs its young: "Walk straight ahead -- like me."
Indian Proverb

296. The crow was killed by the storm -- The crow was killed by the storm -- "He died by my curse," says the owl.
Indian Proverb

297. The deceitful have no friends.. Indian Proverb. The deceitful have no friends.
Indian Proverb

298. The dog's tail stays crooked even if he is buried for twelve years.. Indian Proverb. The dog's tail stays crooked even if he is buried for twelve years.
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299. The dog's tail, even if buried for twelve years, will remain as crooked as ever.. Indian Proverb. The dog's tail, even if buried for twelve years, will remain as crooked as ever.
Indian Proverb

300. The enemy's own punishment is his envy.. Indian Proverb. The enemy's own punishment is his envy.
Indian Proverb

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