Famous Proverbs
307 Proverbs about Wing / Page 25
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The mother of mischief is na mair nor a midgewing.242.
Happiness is like a perfume, you cannot pour it all on others without allowing a few drops to fall on yourself.243.
He who lends out his door should be ready for the cold blowing wind.244.
It's useless to tell a river to stop running; the best thing is to learn how to swim in the direction it's flowing.245.
Slashing isn't digging nor is digging called sowing.246.
Tears will not stop flowing for someone who is crying for himself.247.
That which got bent while growing when you straighten it, it breaks.248.
The bird, which flaps its wings too much, will drop its feathers.249.
The hen knows that dawn has arrived but it leaves the duty of crowing to the cock.250.
The mouth that eats should not talk, for it risks swallowing a fly.