63 Kashmir Proverbs / Page 3
41. 
Strive to live well within your means.
42. 
The bachelors crave to get married, and the married ones regret they got married.
43. 
The customers are known to the shopkeeper.
44. 
The flea sinned, the reed-mat got the beating.
45. 
The income is like jasmine.
46. 
The lightest is to be barefooted.
47. 
The members of the family are in distress, but the idols are worshipped.
48. 
The mother keeps on caring for her daughter while the daughter keeps on craving for her husband.
49. 
The sparrow feels comfortable on the thorn bush.
50. 
The wiser the man, the more in trouble.
51. 
To chalk out preventive measures in good time before an emergency is much warranted.
52. 
To get silk from a stone.
53. 
To search for thorns in the milk.
54. 
To serve a mean man may not be profitable.
55. 
To show one's fist to a blind man is neither a sin nor a virtue.
56. 
To smell one's own bosom is fit.
57. 
Unity can be equal to a thousand golden coins.
58. 
Unwanted meddling in affairs could prove harmful.
59. 
Welcome an opportunity as it comes.
60. 
Whatever has bloomed, has bloomed from the very bud.
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