286 Proverbs about Walk / Page 14
261. Better to walk without knowing where than to sit doing nothing.
262. The crow wanted to mimic the pigeon's walk and forgot his own
263. Although he who walks behind an elephant may feel very secure, he is likely to get splattered with elephant dung.
264. Walk a mile in my moccasins to learn where they pinch.
265. When a fox walks lame, the old rabbit jumps.
266. Walk lightly in the spring; Mother Earth is pregnant.
267. Who walks in the mud, at some point must clean his feet.
268. When the leg does not walk, the stomach does not eat.
269. The youth walks faster than the elderly but the elderly knows the road.
270. Sweet and sour walk hand in hand.
271. The mouth does not eat if the feet do not walk and the hands work.
272. The jaws have nothing to chew if the feet do not walk.
273. A friend is someone who walks by your side.
274. Walking in two is medicine.
275. If crab don't walk 'bout crab don't eat.
276. Nobody walks with another man's gait.
277. A wily person does not walk on dry leaves.
278. Old people's walking teaches young ones to walk.
279. Do not judge your neighbor until you walk two moons in his moccasins.
280. As a crab walks, so walk its children.
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