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601. It is eich to cry yule on another man's cost;. Scotch Proverb. It is eich to cry yule on another man's cost;
Scotch Proverb

602. If ane will not, another will.. Scotch Proverb. If ane will not, another will.
Scotch Proverb

603. It is na play where ane greits, and another laughs.. Scotch Proverb. It is na play where ane greits, and another laughs.
Scotch Proverb

604. Ye have a face to God, and another to the Devil.. Scotch Proverb. Ye have a face to God, and another to the Devil.
Scotch Proverb

605. A tree that grows in the shade of another one will die small.. Senegalese Proverb. A tree that grows in the shade of another one will die small.
Senegalese Proverb

606. Hope does not kill; I shall live in hope of getting what I seek another day.. South African Proverb. Hope does not kill; I shall live in hope of getting what I seek another day.
South African Proverb

607. When a hen is brooding, another hen cannot sit on her eggs.. Sudanese Proverb. When a hen is brooding, another hen cannot sit on her eggs.
Sudanese Proverb

608. Someone who is pointing his finger to another person is not always aware that the four remaining fingers are pointing in his direction.. Sudanese Proverb. Someone who is pointing his finger to another person is not always aware that the four remaining fingers are pointing in his direction.
Sudanese Proverb

609. A woman talks to one man, looks at another, and thinks about a third.. Asian-Indian Proverb. A woman talks to one man, looks at another, and thinks about a third.
Asian-indian Proverb

610. One man can burn water, whereas another cannot even burn oil.. Asian-Indian Proverb. One man can burn water, whereas another cannot even burn oil.
Asian-indian Proverb

611. One man's beard is on fire, and another man warms his hands on it.. Asian-Indian Proverb. One man's beard is on fire, and another man warms his hands on it.
Asian-indian Proverb

612. One man's breath's another man's death.. Asian-Indian Proverb. One man's breath's another man's death.
Asian-indian Proverb

613. Sorrow for the death of a father lasts six months; sorrow for a mother, a year; sorrow for a wife, until another wife; sorrow for a son, forever.. Asian-Indian Proverb. Sorrow for the death of a father lasts six months; sorrow for a mother, a year; sorrow for a wife, until another wife; sorrow for a son, forever.
Asian-indian Proverb

614. Candlemas, Candlemas, whether windy or rainy, winter has ended. And if the weather is good, winter will last another thirty days.. Corsican Proverb. Candlemas, Candlemas, whether windy or rainy, winter has ended. And if the weather is good, winter will last another thirty days.
Corsican Proverb

615. I can get another husband but never another brother.. Corsican Proverb. I can get another husband but never another brother.
Corsican Proverb

616. When a blade has dulled, sharpen another.. Corsican Proverb. When a blade has dulled, sharpen another.
Corsican Proverb

617. Alive one hour, dead another.. Corsican Proverb. Alive one hour, dead another.
Corsican Proverb

618. My spurs and another's horse.. Corsican Proverb. My spurs and another's horse.
Corsican Proverb

619. If horses neigh to one another, they become acquainted, if people talk to one another, they become acquainted.. Altay Proverb. If horses neigh to one another, they become acquainted, if people talk to one another, they become acquainted.
Altay Proverb

620. When one chief falls, another rises.. New Zealander Proverb. When one chief falls, another rises.
New Zealander Proverb

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