372 Proverbs about Ants / Page 7
121. 
White ants can do no harm to a stone.
122. 
A lazy man plants on a mad bark as an excuse for not planting.
123. 
Poverty wants many things, and avarice all.
124. 
Every fool wants to give advice.
125. 
He that wants should not be bashful.
126. 
He that would be ill served should keep plenty of servants.
127. 
He who decries, wants to buy.
128. 
He who wants his dog killed has only to say he's mad.
129. 
He who wants milk should not sit in the middle of a field and wait for a cow to back up to him.
130. 
It is good to buy when another wants to sell.
131. 
One eye of the master sees more than four eyes of his servants.
132. 
One who wants to keep their yard tidy does not reserve a plot for the weeds.
133. 
He who wants too much doesn't catch anything.
134. 
Who can do, don't want to; Who wants to, can't do; Who knows how to do, won't do it; Who does it, doesn't know how to; and, so, badly goes the world.
135. 
He who wants to catch foxes must hunt with geese.
136. 
He who wants to jump high must take a long run.
137. 
He who wants to tell the truth will always stand before closed doors.
138. 
Unworthy offspring brag the most about their worthy descendants.
139. 
When the master hurts his foot the servants limp.
140. 
Fire and water are good servants but bad masters.
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