372 Persian Proverbs / Page 34
- 331. When the snake is old, the frog will tease him.
 - 332. When the tide of misfortune moves over you, even jelly will break your teeth.
 - 333. When the water goes uphill, the frog sings AbuAta.
 - 334. When there are two cooks, the soup becomes either salty or saltless.
 - 335. When there's fire, dry and wet burn together.
 - 336. When water stays at one place, it rots.
 - 337. Where the camel is sold for a cent, the ass is worthless.
 - 338. Whether you were gold or satin, you're the same acanthus-seller.
 - 339. While yearning for excess we lose the necessities.
 - 340. Who does not beat his own child will later beat his own breast.

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