520 Proverbs about Till / Page 19
361. Dress the monkey in silk and it is still a monkey.
362. Even if the nightingale is in a gold cage, she still dreams of returning to the forest.
363. A stick one bends while it is still green.
364. Cut of the sick part while it is still small.
365. Don't call the alligator a big-mouth till you have crossed the river.
366. Once you are tired, you still can go far.
367. As long as I am running my father will still have a son.
368. Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
369. A cat goes to a monastery, but she still remains a cat.
370. No matter how hard you throw a dead fish in the water, it still won't swim.
371. No matter how full the river, it still wants to swell more.
372. Woe to the high spirited bride whose mother-in-law is still alive.
373. A devil with fine manners can still carry you only to hell.
374. If you go only once round the room, you are wiser than he who sits still.
375. Don't put off today's work till tomorrow.
376. Wise is who admits he is still ignorant.
377. The elderly, even if deaf and blind, still know a lot.
378. A good bell is heard from far, a bad one still further.
379. When something has been denied of you, you can still do it once.
380. Don't bargain for fish which are still in the water.
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