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701. Words are like spears: Once they leave your lips they can never come back.. Beninese Proverb. Words are like spears: Once they leave your lips they can never come back.
Beninese Proverb

702. Too many words blacken your ears.. Burundian Proverb. Too many words blacken your ears.
Burundian Proverb

703. A pound's worth of tears will not settle a penny's worth of debt.. Corsican Proverb. A pound's worth of tears will not settle a penny's worth of debt.
Corsican Proverb

704. A horse aged thirty: don't add any more years.. Corsican Proverb. A horse aged thirty: don't add any more years.
Corsican Proverb

705. The best pears are eaten by the pigs.. Corsican Proverb. The best pears are eaten by the pigs.
Corsican Proverb

706. Women's tears are fountains of malice.. Corsican Proverb. Women's tears are fountains of malice.
Corsican Proverb

707. When Christ disappears, light goes out.. Corsican Proverb. When Christ disappears, light goes out.
Corsican Proverb

708. The yew tree exists three hundred years: first green, then dry, then gone.. Corsican Proverb. The yew tree exists three hundred years: first green, then dry, then gone.
Corsican Proverb

709. It is better to be a bull for a year than a cow for a hundred years.. Croatian Proverb. It is better to be a bull for a year than a cow for a hundred years.
Croatian Proverb

710. Not everybody who wears spurs is a jockey.. Martiniquais Proverb. Not everybody who wears spurs is a jockey.
Martiniquais Proverb

711. He who wears too fine clothes, shall go about in rags.. Mauritanian Proverb. He who wears too fine clothes, shall go about in rags.
Mauritanian Proverb

712. If you are going to steal bells plug your ears.. Mongolian Proverb. If you are going to steal bells plug your ears.
Mongolian Proverb

713. Two bears in one cave will not end up well.. Mongolian Proverb. Two bears in one cave will not end up well.
Mongolian Proverb

714. The hero appears only when the tiger is dead.. Myanmaran Proverb. The hero appears only when the tiger is dead.
Myanmaran Proverb

715. When the healthy dog fights with a mad dog, it is the ears of the healthy one that are bitten off.. Myanmaran Proverb. When the healthy dog fights with a mad dog, it is the ears of the healthy one that are bitten off.
Myanmaran Proverb

716. Vanity blossoms but bears no fruit.. Nepalese Proverb. Vanity blossoms but bears no fruit.
Nepalese Proverb

717. Who is blind, dumb and deaf will live a peaceful life of a hundred years.. Sicilian Proverb. Who is blind, dumb and deaf will live a peaceful life of a hundred years.
Sicilian Proverb

718. Cheese, pears and bread, is not the food of peasants.. Sicilian Proverb. Cheese, pears and bread, is not the food of peasants.
Sicilian Proverb

719. Open your eyes and your ears when contracting, because the agreed upon circumstances mean a lot.. Sicilian Proverb. Open your eyes and your ears when contracting, because the agreed upon circumstances mean a lot.
Sicilian Proverb

720. When the ripened ears are full and fall over, as if in sleep, the farmer awakens, that is to say, he begins the harvest.. Sicilian Proverb. When the ripened ears are full and fall over, as if in sleep, the farmer awakens, that is to say, he begins the harvest.
Sicilian Proverb

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