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161. You'll begin to be rich when you learn to scorn riches.. Sicilian Proverb. You'll begin to be rich when you learn to scorn riches.
Sicilian Proverb

162. September brings acorn and olives.. Sicilian Proverb. September brings acorn and olives.
Sicilian Proverb

163. Great oaks from little acorns grow.. Traditional Proverb. Great oaks from little acorns grow.
Traditional Proverb

164. The north wind has no corn and a poor man no friend.. Traditional Proverb. The north wind has no corn and a poor man no friend.
Traditional Proverb

165. A new broom sweeps clean, but an old broom knows the corners.. Virgin Islander Proverb. A new broom sweeps clean, but an old broom knows the corners.
Virgin Islander Proverb

166. The heaviest ear of corn bends its head lowest.. Scottish Gaelic Proverb. The heaviest ear of corn bends its head lowest.
Scottish Gaelic Proverb

167. What's done in the corner will come to the hearth.. Scottish Gaelic Proverb. What's done in the corner will come to the hearth.
Scottish Gaelic Proverb

168. So not roast all your corn in the winter.. Togolese Proverb. So not roast all your corn in the winter.
Togolese Proverb

169. If your cornfield is far from your house, the birds will eat your corn.. Pigmy proverb. If your cornfield is far from your house, the birds will eat your corn.
Pigmy Proverb

170. A real family eats the same cornmeal.. Bayombe proverb. A real family eats the same cornmeal.
Bayombe Proverb

171. If your corn field is far from your home, the birds will eat your corn.. Pigmei proverb. If your corn field is far from your home, the birds will eat your corn.
Pigmei Proverb

172. A man is poor not because he scorns possessions, but because he possesses nothing.. Bajan Proverb. A man is poor not because he scorns possessions, but because he possesses nothing.
Bajan Proverb

173. To forget a strong man who could help you is the same as to scorn him.. Bajan Proverb. To forget a strong man who could help you is the same as to scorn him.
Bajan Proverb

174. When we Indians kill meat, we eat it all up. When we dig roots, we make little holes. When we build houses, we make little holes. When we burn grass for grasshoppers, we don't ruin things. We shake down acorns and pine nuts. We don't chop down the trees. We only use dead wood.. Wintu Proverb. When we Indians kill meat, we eat it all up. When we dig roots, we make little holes. When we build houses, we make little holes. When we burn grass for grasshoppers, we don't ruin things. We shake down acorns and pine nuts. We don't chop down the trees. We only use dead wood.
Wintu Proverb

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