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231. He who dies of over eating doesn't wither.. African Proverb. He who dies of over eating doesn't wither.
African Proverb

232. He who starts his work early enough is neither hit by the severe sun heat nor the burning sand.. African Proverb. He who starts his work early enough is neither hit by the severe sun heat nor the burning sand.
African Proverb

233. The grindstones can neither be used as a stool nor a headrest.. African Proverb. The grindstones can neither be used as a stool nor a headrest.
African Proverb

234. From middle age on, everything of interest is either illegal, immoral or fattening.. American Proverb. From middle age on, everything of interest is either illegal, immoral or fattening.
American Proverb

235. People are like grass in the field: some blossom, some wither.. Jewish Proverb. People are like grass in the field: some blossom, some wither.
Jewish Proverb

236. A soldier's no boor though no gentleman either.. Finnish Proverb. A soldier's no boor though no gentleman either.
Finnish Proverb

237. A good merchant has neither money nor goods.. Russian proverb. A good merchant has neither money nor goods.
Russian proverb

238. Uncollected olives, left at random fill neither the saddle bag nor the little sack.. Sicilian Proverb. Uncollected olives, left at random fill neither the saddle bag nor the little sack.
Sicilian Proverb

239. Who stays at the master and doesn't learn, is either a jackass or pretends to be one.. Sicilian Proverb. Who stays at the master and doesn't learn, is either a jackass or pretends to be one.
Sicilian Proverb

240. Who wants to chase two rabbits, will get neither one nor the other.. Sicilian Proverb. Who wants to chase two rabbits, will get neither one nor the other.
Sicilian Proverb

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