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241. When a once-beautiful piece of cloth has turned into rags, no one remembers that it was woven by Ukwa master weavers.. Igbo Proverb. When a once-beautiful piece of cloth has turned into rags, no one remembers that it was woven by Ukwa master weavers.
Igbo Proverb

242. Many man serves a thanklesse master.. Scotch Proverb. Many man serves a thanklesse master.
Scotch Proverb

243. Sike man, sike master.. Scotch Proverb. Sike man, sike master.
Scotch Proverb

244. A dog knows its master but not its master's master.. African Proverb. A dog knows its master but not its master's master.
African Proverb

245. A scared dog barks to pretend to its master but a brave dog bits to protect him.. African Proverb. A scared dog barks to pretend to its master but a brave dog bits to protect him.
African Proverb

246. One can see it but must not say, when the master of a house passes excreta in a pot.. African Proverb. One can see it but must not say, when the master of a house passes excreta in a pot.
African Proverb

247. The mouth does not know limitations of its master.. African Proverb. The mouth does not know limitations of its master.
African Proverb

248. Those who master to climb trees with their teeth are in better position to tell which barks are bitter.. African Proverb. Those who master to climb trees with their teeth are in better position to tell which barks are bitter.
African Proverb

249. 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

250. Kind master, give me hay for all of April.. Sicilian Proverb. Kind master, give me hay for all of April.
Sicilian Proverb

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