372 Proverbs about Ants / Page 15
281. 
We lessen our wants by lessening our desires.
282. 
Ants die in sugar.
283. 
Where there is sugar, there are bound to be ants.
284. 
I am dead. It is as if everybody were dead. Let the man left behind shut the door if he wants to.
285. 
There is not enough room for two elephants to sit in the same shade.
286. 
Wherever you find sugar, you'll find ants.
287. 
He who wants to talk with the dogs must learn to bark.
288. 
The belly wants ears.
289. 
So many servants, so many enemies.
290. 
He that has money has what he wants.
291. 
He is rich enough that wants nothing.
292. 
Woeful is the household that wants a woman.
293. 
Where there are women and geese, there wants no noise.
294. 
He who wants a mule without a fault, must walk on foot.
295. 
A poor man wants some things, a covetous man all things.
296. 
Of two disputants, the warmer is generally in the wrong.
297. 
He that has a white horse and a fair wife never wants trouble.
298. 
Words are dwarfs, deeds are giants.
299. 
Caution is not cowardice; even the ants march armed.
300. 
When two elephants fight the grass gets trampled.
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