908 Proverbs about Over / Page 42
821. The weak warrior wearing sandals overcomes the brave with a thorn in his foot.
822. As the best wine makes the sharpest vinegar, the truest lover may turn into the worst enemy.
823. Lovers are lunatics.
824. He who restrains his anger overcomes his greatest enemy.
825. If you care for healing the tooth of a Tutsi that he recovers, he will surely bite you to-morrow.
826. The poor man's proverb is never quoted.
827. You cannot prevent the birds of sadness from passing over your head, but you can prevent them from nesting in your hair.
828. It is easier to put leather on the soles of one's feet than cover the world with leather.
829. Don't notice the tiny flea in the other person's hair and overlook the lumbering yak on your own nose.
830. Poverty is a shirt of fire.
831. To heal the lovers aching heart, Give him a virgin to wed.
832. The path to your heart's desire is never overgrown.
833. The best part of happiness lies is in the secret heart of a lover.
834. Old proverbs are the children of truth.
835. Jump over a log but not over your neighbor's word.
836. When water goes over your head, what difference if it's one fathom or a hundred fathoms.
837. The Sparrows quarrel over somebody else's millet.
838. A proverb is the horse of conversation: when the conversation lags, a proverb revives it.
839. A wise man who knows proverbs can reconcile difficulties.
840. The immature rice stalk stands erect, while the mature stalk, heavy with grain, bends over.
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