Famous Proverbs
980 Proverbs about Take / Page 55
541.
Weather, husbands, and sons come as you take them.542.
What care is a friend worth? What handling can a chickling take?543.
He whoa breeds crows, will have his eyes taken out- you harvest what you planted.544.
A good chief gives, he does not take.545.
A good man does not take what belongs to someone else.546.
From afar he takes the heart, from nearby the gall-bladder.547.
Take from the hungry, give it to the full/satisfied.548.
He takes from one ear, and lets it out from the other ear.549.
Oosta Alam, take this one into account.550.
What you've brought for me, take for your aunt.