349 Proverbs about Rest / Page 15
281. When the night's darkest, the dawn's nearest.
282. Lawsuits consume time, and money, and rest, and friends.
283. He that would live in peace and rest, must hear, and see, and say the best.
284. You should discuss over a dog's hide when it concerns your interest.
285. Even the mightiest eagle comes down to the treetops to rest.
286. One who enters a forest does not listen to the breaking of the twigs in the brush.
287. If a forest catches fire, both the dry and the wet will burn up.
288. The world will not find rest by just saying "peace."
289. The forest can't be without its jackals.
290. The owl thinks her own young fairest.
291. The tiger depends on the forest; the forest depends on the tiger.
292. Misfortune does not restrict his visits to one day.
293. The family is like the forest: if you are outside, it is dense; if you are inside, you see that each tree has its own position.
294. Do not call the forest that shelters you a jungle.
295. When the bag tears, the shoulders get a rest.
296. Rains always follow the forest.
297. The rain follows after the forest.
298. Love is like fog -- there is no mountain on which it does not rest.
299. If the kernels are not finished, the jaw will not rest.
300. The forest of an unpleasant person is the one that has trees.
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