372 Proverbs about Ants / Page 3
41. 
Whoever buys a house must examine the beams; whoever wants a wife must look at her mother.
42. 
Do not employ handsome servants.
43. 
Like ants gnawing at a bone.
44. 
A man's greed is like a snake that wants to swallow an elephant.
45. 
Thunder is louder than the little rain warrants.
46. 
You won't help the new plants grow by pulling them up higher.
47. 
Teach your descendants the two proper roads - literature and farming.
48. 
Our needs are few but our wants increase with our possessions.
49. 
A single day grants what a whole hear denies.
50. 
He wants for ever, who would more acquire.
51. 
He wants to fly before he has wings.
52. 
He wants to learn how to shave using my beard.
53. 
He who plants fruit-trees, must not count upon the fruit.
54. 
The less wit a man has, the less he knows that he wants it.
55. 
The more servants the worse service.
56. 
Who buys wants a hundred eyes, who sells need have but one.
57. 
Who has many servants has many thieves.
58. 
Who wants fire, let him look for it in the ashes.
59. 
Who wants to beat a dog, soon finds a stick.
60. 
He who wants a new world must first buy the old.
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