591 Arabic Proverbs / Page 22
- 211. I have sifted my flour and hung up the sieve.
 - 212. I saw people tending to the one who has money.
 - 213. I taught him archery everyday, and when he got good at it he throw an arrow at me.
 - 214. I tell no, I don't you no but the habit in you prevails. AND the tail of the dog never straightens up even if you hang to it a brick.
 - 215. I'm already drowning so why should I fear getting wet?
 - 216. I'm up to it and to any great thing.
 - 217. Idiomatic translation: A penny saved is a penny earned.
 - 218. If a poor man ate it, they would say it was because of his stupidity.
 - 219. If a wind blows, ride it.
 - 220. If an eagle is no good, cut it's feathers off.

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