Famous Proverbs
357 Proverbs about Stone / Page 31
301. The madman, who throws a stone into a crowded market, forgets that his own mother could be hit by his madness.
302. When a blind man tells you he is going to throw a stone, know that his foot is on the stone.
303. When a stone is identified it cannot destroy a hoe.
304. When all the water has gone, only the largest stones will remain on the riverbed.
305. White ants can do no harm to a stone.
306. He who pelts another with paddles asks for stones in return.
307. Instruction in youth is like engraving in stone.
308. Roll me, don't curse me, said the stone to the ploughman.
309. A fortress is made of more than one stone.
310. The rejected stone will become the cornerstone of the wall.