907 Proverbs about Water / Page 31
601. 
Wood may remain ten years in the water, but it will never become a crocodile.
602. 
Can a mill go with the water that's past?
603. 
Water can float a boat or sink it.
604. 
A much-used plow shines; stagnant waters stink.
605. 
Who handles water is bound to get wet.
606. 
Who does not jump into water will not learn to swim.
607. 
Who has burnt himself with soup will blow on water as well.
608. 
Who leaves the boat on water is miserable.
609. 
Water runs a whole mile downstream easier than an inch upstream.
610. 
Water is the oldest medicine.
611. 
The water is the same on both sides of the boat.
612. 
From the ditch to the water jump.
613. 
A scalded cat dreads cold water.
614. 
I am king, you a king: who is to fetch the water?
615. 
Don't bargain for fish which are still in the water.
616. 
Fertile is water that runs under lava.
617. 
If you enter a goat stable, bleat; if you enter a water buffalo stable, bellow.
618. 
Rippling water shows lack of depth.
619. 
Calm water does not mean there are no crocodiles.
620. 
If you go into a goat stable, bleat; if you go into a water buffalo stable, bellow.
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