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21. Words are mere bubbles of water, but deeds are drops of gold.. Chinese Proverb. Words are mere bubbles of water, but deeds are drops of gold.
Chinese Proverb

22. Mere life is not a victory, mere death is not a defeat.. Klingon Proverb. Mere life is not a victory, mere death is not a defeat.
Klingon Proverb

23. One's foul smelling does not sicken one self but merely disguts one.. Swahili proverb. One's foul smelling does not sicken one self but merely disguts one.
Swahili proverb

24. A protruding post is hammered down.. Japanese Proverb. A protruding post is hammered down.
Japanese Proverb

25. When a drunk meets a mad man, he learns the difference between being merely drunk and truly mad.. Igbo Proverb. When a drunk meets a mad man, he learns the difference between being merely drunk and truly mad.
Igbo Proverb

26. When a drunken man meets a mad man, he learns the difference between being merely drunk and being truly mad.. Igbo Proverb. When a drunken man meets a mad man, he learns the difference between being merely drunk and being truly mad.
Igbo Proverb

27. Give a stammerer enough time and he will pronounce his father's name.. African Proverb. Give a stammerer enough time and he will pronounce his father's name.
African Proverb

28. The eyes that have seen the ocean cannot be satisfied by a mere lagoon.. African Proverb. The eyes that have seen the ocean cannot be satisfied by a mere lagoon.
African Proverb

29. The nail that sticks out is the one that gets hammered down.. African Proverb. The nail that sticks out is the one that gets hammered down.
African Proverb

30. Better the certainty of the straddle than the mere loan of a saddle.. Irish Proverb. Better the certainty of the straddle than the mere loan of a saddle.
Irish Proverb

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