613 Proverbs about Them / Page 24
461. One first drives off the fox, before taking the chickens home and blaming them for straying.
462. A man who shoots his arrows as he makes them does not realize when he has shot a whole sheaf.
463. God helps those who help themselves.
464. Curtesie is cumbersom to them that kens it not.
465. Fools make feasts, and wise men eat them.
466. Let them that are cold blow at the coal.
467. Shame shall fall them that shame thinks, to do themselves a good turn.
468. Take him up there with his five Egges, and four of them rotten.
469. A person's cleverness is not shown by how many words he utters at once but how he utters them.
470. A sick way between two people can only be cared for if the two of them die.
471. A snake and millipede can both craw on their bellies but this doesn't make them brothers.
472. A wise will is dedicated to the ancestors for its them who gave you everything'
473. All plants are our brothers and sisters and they talk to us and if we listen we can hear them.
474. Don't laugh at the nakedness of our ancestors because before their eyes we're all naked for our spirits belong to them.
475. Don't see animals around the village and say there is nobody to hunt them.
476. Even if you rease your clothes in very hot water you still need to dry them.
477. Ideas are worth a dime dozen, but people who put them into action are priceless.
478. If all snakes live together in one place who would approach them.
479. If you can't hold children in your arms, please hold them in your heart.
480. If you need ears go and borrow them from the elephant.
Quotes related to Them by Power Quotations