291 Proverbs about Eats / Page 8
141. He who eats alone is Satan's brother.
142. The horse is Turkmen, it eats from both the nose-bag and the manger.
143. He eats sheep-tail with the wold, and cries with the shephard.
144. He who works as a slave, eats as a king.
145. Whoever eats a pancake never counts the holes in it.
146. One eats figs whilst the other pays.
147. The bee, from her industry in the summer, eats honey all the winter.
148. While the sheep bleats it loses its mouthful.
149. Onion treats seven ailments.
150. Who is brave eats two.
151. The peasant sweats and the nobleman is always right.
152. A cat always knows whose meat it eats.
153. 'Tis a hard winter when one wolf eats another.
154. If there is no apple one eats a little carrot.
155. If there is no caviar one eats porridge.
156. When a poor man eats a chicken, one or the other is sick.
157. A single bad experience is worth a thousand threats.
158. One bad experience is worth more than a thousand threats.
159. One eats, another watches; that's how revolutions are born.
160. Who eats it won't know the bitterness of the onion, but who chops it does.
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