291 Proverbs about Eats / Page 3
41. He's like the craws, he eats himsel' out o' ply.
42. The appetite grows while one eats;.
43. History repeats itself.
44. History never repeats itself, but it does rhyme.
45. When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.
46. He that cannot beat the horse beats the saddle.
47. When a man repeats a promise again and again, he means to fail you.
48. Who eats his cock alone must saddle his horse alone.
49. He who eats until he is ill must fast until he is well.
50. He who treats himself has a fool for a patient.
51. He who eats alone chokes alone.
52. Your tongue is like a horse -- if you take care of it, it takes care of you; if you treat it badly, it treats you badly.
53. It is the work of one's hands that decides what one eats for dinner - for some it is pounded yam, for others it is pounded plantain or nothing.
54. The mouth that eats pepper is the one that the pepper influences.
55. The always-hurrying person eats goat, but the one who takes his time eats beef.
56. A child who eats too much shouldn't blame is buttock.
57. A person is what he eats.
58. A potter eats from a broken piece of his pots.
59. He that beats the drum for the mad man to dance is no better than the mad man himself.
60. He who eats an egg foregoes a future meal of chicken soup.
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