907 Proverbs about Water / Page 39
761. Foul water slokens fire.
762. It is good fishing in drumbling waters.
763. Mickle Water runs, where the Miller sleeps.
764. Send him to the sea and he will not get water.
765. Ye seek hot water under cold ice.
766. A lobster loves water, but not when he's being cooked in it.
767. Spilled water is better than a broken jar.
768. The frog likes water, but not boiling water.
769. He. He. He. You begin with the meal before the water is boiling.
770. The strength of the crocodile is in the water.
771. Even if a log lies in the water for a long time, it does not become a crocodile.
772. A young crocodile does not cry when he falls in the water.
773. No one can see their reflection in running water. It is only in still water that we can see.
774. Wood may remain ten years in the water, but it will never become a crocodile.
775. Chop wood, carry water.
776. A beautiful woman who is pleasing to men is good only for frightening fish when she falls into the water.
777. When you try to stay on the surface of the water, you sink; but when you try to sink, you float.
778. Every course of water has its source.
779. The horse that arrives early gets good drinking water.
780. Dig a well every day to drink water every day.
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