372 Proverbs about Ants / Page 14
261. 
All plants are our brothers and sisters. They talk to us and if we listen, we can hear them.
262. 
There is no worse devil than a farmer who wants to be a gentleman.
263. 
Sleep after selling horses and elephants.
264. 
If a man lends an ear, it's because he, too, wants to speak.
265. 
Patient without any pain, the dog is lame when it wants to.
266. 
No matter how full the river, it still wants to swell more.
267. 
One generation plants the trees, the next eats the fruit.
268. 
Who wants will get.
269. 
Who wants to teach others has to be learned himself.
270. 
Who wants to makes his friend his enemy should loan him some money.
271. 
He who puts giants to flight rapidly advances.
272. 
No one wants to remember his childhood.
273. 
Everyone wants to live long, but no one wants to be called old.
274. 
Acting in concert, like the oil-merchants in the Velabrum.
275. 
England is the paradise of women, the hell of horses, and the purgatory of servants.
276. 
Hercules himself could not cope with two assailants.
277. 
Servants differ as their masters.
278. 
The bear wants a tail and cannot be a lion.
279. 
The mind when unoccupied knows not what it wants.
280. 
To have no wants, is money.
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