357 Proverbs about Stone / Page 13
241. If you live in a glass house, don't throw stones.
242. Choose the stone by the size of the frog.
243. If you kick a stone in anger, you'll hurt your own foot.
244. Cross even a stone bridge after you've tested it.
245. Tap even a stone bridge before crossing.
246. Even though words have no wings, they can still fly a thousand miles. Even if you encounter a stone bridge, tap it first before crossing. Through old things, we learn new things.
247. As mills require two stones, so friendship requires two heads.
248. It is better to carry stones with a wise man than accept the meal of a madman.
249. The stones of my native country are warmer than the ovens of Babylon.
250. It is difficult to throw a stone at a lizard that is clinging to a pot.
251. Remove the stone and you won't stumble.
252. Instruction in youth is like engraving in stones.
253. Eggs should not fight stones.
254. You cannot get blood from a stone.
255. The new boat will find the old stones.
256. Roll me, don't curse me, said the stone to the ploughman.
257. A church stone drops gold.
258. Abundance will make cotton pull a stone.
259. A dog bites the stone, not him who throws it.
260. Constant dropping wears away a stone.
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