634 Proverbs about Read / Page 58
571. 
Little by little the cotton thread becomes a turban.
572. 
By pounding the dough the bread will rise.
573. 
Demand a kiss from a fat woman, and be ready to receive a sweet taste.
574. 
All work is as seed sown; it grows and spreads, and sows itself anew.
575. 
When the bundles of tobacco are ready, dancing begins.
576. 
In the world of books, the mind-set of the reader is of great importance.
577. 
Whosoever eats bread without first washing his hands, it is as though he had sinned with a harlot.
578. 
Too many barbers would be ready to shave the beard of a beardless man.
579. 
It is easy to be the father of children already born.
580. 
When given a kingdom, the gypsy asks: what about bread?
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