381 Proverbs about Able / Page 16
301. 
A mouse in time may bite in two a cable.
302. 
He who eats well is able to face an army.
303. 
It is inevitable that two thighs will rub against each other.
304. 
Whoever crossed the river at the fordable point, knows how deep the river is.
305. 
He that seeks a horse or a wife without fault, has neither steed in his stable nor angel in his bed.
306. 
An army of stags led by a lion would be more formidable than one of lions led by a stag.
307. 
A vain belief, unprofitable.
308. 
A poor man's table is soon spread.
309. 
No man is indispensable.
310. 
Great birth is a very poor dish at table.
311. 
Unprofitable is a fever of the world.
312. 
Who depends on another man's table often dines late.
313. 
When a deceiving man tells you to climb a tree, tell him to climb it first. If he finds a comfortable spot you can follow him.
314. 
Do not argue with a fool, for people will not be able to tell between the two of you.
315. 
Whichever son is able should bury his father. The first son did not kill him.
316. 
A calm spirit will enable a man to survive even a six-month jail sentence.
317. 
Habits are first cobwebs, then cables.
318. 
A secret agreement enabled people to kill Watatua.
319. 
The hyena does not eat its baby, and you know how insatiable it is.
320. 
The animal rambling in the stable makes the sleeping ones rise too.
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