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441. The opera isn't over till the fat lady sings.. British Proverb. The opera isn't over till the fat lady sings.
British Proverb

442. The world still he keeps at his staff's end that needs not to borrow and never will lend.. British Proverb. The world still he keeps at his staff's end that needs not to borrow and never will lend.
British Proverb

443. A mother-in-law made of sugar, still tastes bitter.. Catalonian Proverb. A mother-in-law made of sugar, still tastes bitter.
Catalonian Proverb

444. If thy strength will serve, go forward in the ranks; if not, stand still.. Confucian Proverb. If thy strength will serve, go forward in the ranks; if not, stand still.
Confucian Proverb

445. Don't call the alligator Don't call the alligator "big-mouth" till you have crossed the river.
Creole Proverb

446. The chicken also knows when it's morning, but still watches the mouth of the cock.. Ghanaian Proverb. The chicken also knows when it's morning, but still watches the mouth of the cock.
Ghanaian Proverb

447. Even though the sound of the horn is not pleasant, it is still blown by a man's mouth.. Ghanaian Proverb. Even though the sound of the horn is not pleasant, it is still blown by a man's mouth.
Ghanaian Proverb

448. When you don't wait for it tomorrow still comes.. Guinean Proverb. When you don't wait for it tomorrow still comes.
Guinean Proverb

449. When you wait for tomorrow it never comes. When you don't wait for it tomorrow still comes.. Guinean Proverb. When you wait for tomorrow it never comes. When you don't wait for it tomorrow still comes.
Guinean Proverb

450. While the sun is still up, let people work that the earth may live.. Hawaiian Proverb. While the sun is still up, let people work that the earth may live.
Hawaiian Proverb

451. A bird that flies off the earth and lands on an anthill is still on the ground.. Ibo Proverb. A bird that flies off the earth and lands on an anthill is still on the ground.
Ibo Proverb

452. The skunk rat can get as fat and plump as he pleases. If his whole hind leg costs one anini, I still will not buy it.. Igbo Proverb. The skunk rat can get as fat and plump as he pleases. If his whole hind leg costs one anini, I still will not buy it.
Igbo Proverb

453. Every man honest till de day him ketch.. Jamaican Proverb. Every man honest till de day him ketch.
Jamaican Proverb

454. Darg-flea tell him pickeny him mustn't say him dead till him ketch pon finger nail.. Jamaican Proverb. Darg-flea tell him pickeny him mustn't say him dead till him ketch pon finger nail.
Jamaican Proverb

455. Frog never gargle him troat till him tas'e fresh water.. Jamaican Proverb. Frog never gargle him troat till him tas'e fresh water.
Jamaican Proverb

456. Nanny-goat neber ‘cratch him back till him see wall.. Jamaican Proverb. Nanny-goat neber ‘cratch him back till him see wall.
Jamaican Proverb

457. No call alligator long mouth till you pass him.. Jamaican Proverb. No call alligator long mouth till you pass him.
Jamaican Proverb

458. The cimex lives in the firewood and still it reaches its full growth.. Kikuyu Proverb. The cimex lives in the firewood and still it reaches its full growth.
Kikuyu Proverb

459. A little idleness lost a tilled field.. Kikuyu Proverb. A little idleness lost a tilled field.
Kikuyu Proverb

460. If the warrior's spirit has not escaped, the battle is still going on.. Klingon Proverb. If the warrior's spirit has not escaped, the battle is still going on.
Klingon Proverb

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