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301. Without investigating the water, don't take off your shoes.. Afghan Proverb. Without investigating the water, don't take off your shoes.
Afghan Proverb

302. Who gets lost in the forest takes it out on who leads him back.. African Proverb. Who gets lost in the forest takes it out on who leads him back.
African Proverb

303. Who takes a hut, also takes the rats and cockroaches.. African Proverb. Who takes a hut, also takes the rats and cockroaches.
African Proverb

304. When we take one step toward to God, he takes seven steps toward us.. Indian Proverb. When we take one step toward to God, he takes seven steps toward us.
Indian Proverb

305. To take the rat by the tail.. French Proverb. To take the rat by the tail.
French Proverb

306. God heals, and the physician takes the fee.. French Proverb. God heals, and the physician takes the fee.
French Proverb

307. Take gifts with a sigh most men give to be paid.. Irish Proverb. Take gifts with a sigh most men give to be paid.
Irish Proverb

308. Poor men take to the sea; the rich to the mountains.. Irish Proverb. Poor men take to the sea; the rich to the mountains.
Irish Proverb

309. Often a cow does not take after its breed.. Irish Proverb. Often a cow does not take after its breed.
Irish Proverb

310. It takes a village to raise a child.. African Proverb. It takes a village to raise a child.
African Proverb

311. There can be no offense where none is taken.. Japanese Proverb. There can be no offense where none is taken.
Japanese Proverb

312. If you don't know where you are going, any path will take you there.. Sioux proverb. If you don't know where you are going, any path will take you there.
Sioux Proverb

313. He who takes a light to find a snake should start at his own feet.. African Proverb. He who takes a light to find a snake should start at his own feet.
African Proverb

314. Let a wrong-doing repeat itself at least three times: the first may be an accident, the second a mistake, but the third is likely to be intentional.. African Proverb. Let a wrong-doing repeat itself at least three times: the first may be an accident, the second a mistake, but the third is likely to be intentional.
African Proverb

315. The last partridge will take the most arrows.. African Proverb. The last partridge will take the most arrows.
African Proverb

316. The tree breaks that takes all the force of the wind.. African Proverb. The tree breaks that takes all the force of the wind.
African Proverb

317. It takes a heap of licks to strike a nail in the dark.. African American Proverb. It takes a heap of licks to strike a nail in the dark.
African American Proverb

318. Don't take any wooden nickels.. American Proverb. Don't take any wooden nickels.
American Proverb

319. It takes a heap of licks to strike a nail in the dark.. American Proverb. It takes a heap of licks to strike a nail in the dark.
American Proverb

320. There's no advice like father's -- even if you don't take it.. American Proverb. There's no advice like father's -- even if you don't take it.
American Proverb

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