291 Proverbs about Eats / Page 14
261. It is the hunter who always beats the lions, because it is the hunter who always tells the stories.
262. What a cow eats a calf drinks.
263. The impatient person eats goat; the one who hesitates eats beef.
264. When the man is away, the monkey eats his corn and goes into his hut.
265. He that repeats a matter separates very friends.
266. The dog barks, the pig eats.
267. He who eats holy bread has to deserve it.
268. Mother sets aside and the cat eats.
269. Wise men talk about ideas, intellectuals about facts, and the ordinary man talks about what he eats.
270. The farmer grows the corn, but the bear eats it.
271. Who pays in advance eats stinking fish.
272. The ox which eats hay, works the entire day.
273. If she's a nun in the abbey, she treats Jesus as an owner, but if she's a nun in the home, she serves Jesus and kisses him.
274. Ring the bells for whoever eats snails and drinks water, because he's dead.
275. Don't celebrate promises, and don't fear threats.
276. Who eats without drinking, will never feel full.
277. He that has no wife, beats her oft.
278. He that knows little, often repeats it.
279. History repeats itself.
280. The superior doctor prevents sickness;/ The mediocre doctor attends to impending sickness;/ The inferior doctor treats actual sickness.
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