Famous Proverbs
94 Proverbs about South / Page 7
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When a man say him do not mind, then him mind.62.
The moon is not shamed by the barking of dogs.63.
The drums of war are the drums of hunger.64.
One who is fit to sit facing the south.65.
Two wives, two pots of poison.66.
An Elder does not break wind in public, but in a latrine.67.
By pounding the dough the bread will rise.68.
The foot pains in sympathy with the toe.69.
It is the snake that smells the rat.70.
A termite grows up in dry wood, and yet comes to maturity.