265 Proverbs about Hands / Page 12
221. 
Brothers and sisters are as close as hands and feet.
222. 
Many hands make light work.
223. 
Stretch your hands as far as they reach, grab all you can grab.
224. 
Not even the five fingers of our hands are alike.
225. 
Whosoever eats bread without first washing his hands, it is as though he had sinned with a harlot.
226. 
Handsome is as handsome does.
227. 
Active hands, full bellies.
228. 
Hands that give also receive.
229. 
Where the hands move, there let the eyes follow.
230. 
A man who lives on the banks of the Niger should not wash his hands with spittle.
231. 
A slave boy is blamed no matter what he does: If he does not wash his hands, he is accused of being dirty. If he washes his hands, he is accused of wasting water.
232. 
A sword in the hands of a drunken slave is less dangerous than science in the hands of the immoral.
233. 
Indecision is like the stepchild: if he doesn't wash his hands, he is called dirty; if he does, he is wasting the water.
234. 
She is as undecided as an orphan: if she does not wash her hands, she will be told that she is a dirty child; if she washes her hands she will be told that she is wasting water.
235. 
Many hands make light work.
236. 
The eye of a master does more work than both his hands.
237. 
All we can hold in our cold dead hands is what we have given away.
238. 
Many hands makes light work.
239. 
The bush fowl saw the chicken being carved up and laughed. The chicken told the bush fowl to stop laughing. For the same hands now carving up the chicken would be used to carve up the bush fowl.
240. 
All we can hold in our cold dead hands is what we have given away.
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