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171. Only when the last tree has withered, and the last fish caught, and the last river been poisoned, will we realize we cannot eat money.. Native American Cree Proverb. Only when the last tree has withered, and the last fish caught, and the last river been poisoned, will we realize we cannot eat money.
Native American Cree Proverb

172. A man who lives alone is either always overworked, or always overfed.. Nigerian Proverb. A man who lives alone is either always overworked, or always overfed.
Nigerian Proverb

173. When there are two cooks, the soup becomes either salty or saltless.. Persian Proverb. When there are two cooks, the soup becomes either salty or saltless.
Persian Proverb

174. From Spain can come neither good winds nor good marriages.. Portuguese Proverb. From Spain can come neither good winds nor good marriages.
Portuguese Proverb

175. Either chest in crosses, or a head in bushes.. Russian proverb. Either chest in crosses, or a head in bushes.
Russian proverb

176. Neither fish nor meat.. Russian proverb. Neither fish nor meat.
Russian proverb

177. Neither rhyme nor harmony.. Russian proverb. Neither rhyme nor harmony.
Russian proverb

178. A dog on the hay: will neither eat it himself, nor let others eat it.. Russian proverb. A dog on the hay: will neither eat it himself, nor let others eat it.
Russian proverb

179. A dog on the hay: will neither eat it himself, nor let others eat.. Russian proverb. A dog on the hay: will neither eat it himself, nor let others eat.
Russian proverb

180. Like the herb plucked on Sunday, it does neither good nor ill.. Scottish Gaelic Proverb. Like the herb plucked on Sunday, it does neither good nor ill.
Scottish Gaelic Proverb

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