110 Asian-Indian Proverbs / Page 8
- 71. The beggar is not afraid of the drawbacks of being rich. 
  - 72. The beggar who asks for crumbs gets more than the one who asks for bread. 
  - 73. The customers are known to the shopkeepers. 
  - 74. The danger past, and God forgotten. 
  - 75. The diamond in your belly sparkles on your face. 
  - 76. The fall is nobody's sire. 
  - 77. The gardener had not yet dug out the radish, when the beggar held the alms-bowl in front of him. 
  - 78. The gardner had not yet dug out the radish, when the beggar held the alms-bowl in front of him. 
  - 79. The greatest hero is one who has control over his desires. 
  - 80. The one who teaches is the giver of eyes. 
  
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