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1301. The man that won't marry a woman with other admirers won't marry a woman at all.. Nigerian Proverb. The man that won't marry a woman with other admirers won't marry a woman at all.
Nigerian Proverb

1302. The man who thinks he can live without others is mistaken; the one who thinks others can't live without him is even more deluded.. Hasidic Proverb. The man who thinks he can live without others is mistaken; the one who thinks others can't live without him is even more deluded.
Hasidic Proverb

1303. The mistakes of other people are good teachers.. Estonian Proverb. The mistakes of other people are good teachers.
Estonian Proverb

1304. The person who has many faults is usually the first to criticize others. Put something off for one day, and ten days will pass.. Korean Proverb. The person who has many faults is usually the first to criticize others. Put something off for one day, and ten days will pass.
Korean Proverb

1305. The person who is always criticizing others is usually the one who deserves criticism the most.. Filipino Proverb. The person who is always criticizing others is usually the one who deserves criticism the most.
Filipino Proverb

1306. The person who is his own master cannot tolerate another boss. It's better to be without a book than to believe a book entirely. When economy goes south, people get political.. Chinese Proverb. The person who is his own master cannot tolerate another boss. It's better to be without a book than to believe a book entirely. When economy goes south, people get political.
Chinese Proverb

1307. The person who thinks about his own grief forgets about the grief of others.. Maltese Proverb. The person who thinks about his own grief forgets about the grief of others.
Maltese Proverb

1308. The tulip is, among flowers, what the peacock is among birds. A tulip lacks scent, a peacock has an unpleasant voice. The one takes pride in its garb, the other in its tail.. French Proverb. The tulip is, among flowers, what the peacock is among birds. A tulip lacks scent, a peacock has an unpleasant voice. The one takes pride in its garb, the other in its tail.
French Proverb

1309. The wise pursue understanding; fools follow the reports of others.. Tibetan Proverb. The wise pursue understanding; fools follow the reports of others.
Tibetan Proverb

1310. There is one who kisses, and the other who offers the cheek.. French Proverb. There is one who kisses, and the other who offers the cheek.
French Proverb

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