2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 51
1001. 
Turn yourself into a sheep and the wolves will eat you.
1002. 
When I eat your bread, I sing your song.
1003. 
When the fox preaches, look to your geese.
1004. 
You are still a slave if only your limbs are free.
1005. 
You can eat and drink with your family but not count and measure.
1006. 
A woman is like a blanket: If you cover yourself with it, it bothers you; if you throw it aside you will feel the cold.
1007. 
If power can be bought then sell your mother to get it.
1008. 
If you take your tongue to the pawnshop, you can't redeem it later.
1009. 
When you follow in the path of your father, you learn to walk like him.
1010. 
You cannot hide behind your finger.
1011. 
Birth, ancestry, and that which you yourself have not achieved can hardly be called your own.
1012. 
Sometimes you have to throw yourself into the fire to escape from the smoke.
1013. 
You have to dig deep to bury your daddy.
1014. 
Hang your knapsack where you can reach it.
1015. 
An advantage of poverty, your relatives gain nothing by your death.
1016. 
Ask someone else for advice but keep your knowledge to yourself.
1017. 
Do not eat before you have fed your animal.
1018. 
Do not judge your fellow man until you have stood in his place.
1019. 
Teach your tongue to say: "I do not know."
1020. 
Tread on thorns with your shoes on.
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