Famous Proverbs
67 Proverbs about Whether / Page 6
51. Whether the pitcher strike the stone or the stone the pitcher, the pitcher suffers.
52. He does not even know whether it is a pumpkin or a curd-cake.
53. A thief is a thief, whether he steals a diamond or a cucumber.
54. He who doesn't know where he is going doesn't know whether or when he will arrive.
55. It's not the aroma of the soup that tells you whether it's sweet or not, but it's the tongue's taste.
56. Whether the egg crashes on the coconut or the coconut crashes on the egg, it is the egg that suffers.
57. Stand by your own whether right or wrong.
58. Always use spurs with a horse, whether it's mean or gentle.
59. Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're right.
60. Whether it rains or stops raining, the lentils have two eyes.