65 Proverbs about Grain / Page 3
41. 
A little and a little, collected together, becomes a great deal; the heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and drop makes an inundation.
42. 
Sharing a secret with a rogue is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole.
43. 
Confiding a secret to an unworthy person is like carrying a grain in a bag with a hole in it.
44. 
If in February there be no rain, 'tis neither good for hay nor grain.
45. 
Little grain have I collected from a mass of chaff.
46. 
Supposing doesn't fill the grain basket; 'if' doesn't fill the larder.
47. 
Every grain has its bran.
48. 
Grain by grain, and the hen fills her belly.
49. 
The immature rice stalk stands erect, while the mature stalk, heavy with grain, bends over.
50. 
A stupid turtle-dove is sometimes surprised by night for wanting one more grain of castor-oil plant.
51. 
Ants can attack with a grain of rice.
52. 
The giant tree grows from a grain.
53. 
Water and sun make work, water and wind make grain.
54. 
A snowy year, means a good year for grain.
55. 
Too much rain makes the green grain fall over.
56. 
In July, store the grain under the bed.
57. 
You're bound to leave some grain when you harvest.
58. 
The oil merchant handles gold and diamonds; the grain merchant does business with silver, but the wine merchant is a poor man.
59. 
Palermitani, two tarės for the bread drippings and two grains for bread.
60. 
When there are lots of insects, look for a good grain year.
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