372 Proverbs about Ants / Page 13
241. 
Distance plants enchantment.
242. 
Don't marry a girl who wants strawberries in January.
243. 
He is rich enough that wants nothing.
244. 
He who tickles himself can laugh whenever he wants.
245. 
When the master has a cold the servants sneeze.
246. 
Where the body wants to rest, there the legs must carry it.
247. 
He who really wants to die will not complain if he is buried standing up.
248. 
Nobody wants to buy a sleeping horse.
249. 
The brave man lives until the coward wants.
250. 
He who wants everything will lose everything.
251. 
He who makes more of you than usual either designs to cheat you or wants your assistance.
252. 
For whoever wants the blue sky, the price is high.
253. 
In a battle between elephants, the ants get squashed.
254. 
At high tide the fish eat ants; at low tide the ants eat fish.
255. 
He who wants to eat honey should endure the stings.
256. 
He who has servants has unavoidable enemies.
257. 
To be simple is a pedestrian virtue, but to persevere in simplicity is a virtue of spiritual giants.
258. 
There are three things that attract: a house for its inhabitants, a woman for her spouse, and a bargain for a customer.
259. 
When a slave mounts a camel he wants to ride on both humps.
260. 
The person who is not ashamed does whatever he wants.
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