372 Proverbs about Ants / Page 18
341. 
Who wants to judge needs to listen to the parties.
342. 
Who wants to chase two rabbits, will get neither one nor the other.
343. 
Tie the donkey where the owner wants, and let the wolf come to devour him.
344. 
The yawn doesn't lie: it wants you to eat or sleep.
345. 
Castedduvitranu, Castelvetrano, rich in eggplants and good wine.
346. 
Who seeks that which he must not, finds that which he wants not.
347. 
Cheese, pears and bread, is not the food of peasants.
348. 
Everyone wants to go to heaven; the desire is there but the fortitude is not.
349. 
May waters drench peasants and lords or gentlemen, as many of them as it encounters.
350. 
Whoever wants a good must should hoe the vineyard in August.
351. 
Who wants to eat snails, will have to get his feet wet.
352. 
Who doesn't want to when he can, can't when he wants to.
353. 
If you've seeded before a heavy rain, one out of one hundred of your plants will be out of line, but if you wait and seed later, one out of one hundred will take.
354. 
Saints sleep three hours, merchants sleep five, ordinary people seven and the lazy sleep nine.
355. 
The old woman doesn't want fun, she wants bread, wine, and fire.
356. 
Masters who sacrifice for servants will receive the gift of loyalty.
357. 
He who wants to be famous will have many a sleepless night.
358. 
All plants are our brothers and sisters. They talk to us and if we listen, we can hear them.
359. 
Be satisfied with the needs instead of the wants.
360. 
When the water rises, the fish eat the ants; when the water falls, the ants eat the fish.
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