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321. Neither blame or praise yourself.. Traditional Proverb. Neither blame or praise yourself.
Traditional Proverb

322. Only when the last tree has withered, and the last fish caught, and the last river been poisoned, will we realize we cannot eat money.. Native American Cree Proverb. Only when the last tree has withered, and the last fish caught, and the last river been poisoned, will we realize we cannot eat money.
Native American Cree Proverb

323. Like the herb plucked on Sunday, it does neither good nor ill.. Scottish Gaelic Proverb. Like the herb plucked on Sunday, it does neither good nor ill.
Scottish Gaelic Proverb

324. Neither draw me without cause, nor return me without honour.. Scottish Gaelic Proverb. Neither draw me without cause, nor return me without honour.
Scottish Gaelic Proverb

325. There is no wormwood that comes into flower and does not wither.. Xhosa Proverb. There is no wormwood that comes into flower and does not wither.
Xhosa Proverb

326. You are sure to marry a woman either beautiful or ugly; If ugly she will be a punishment; if beautiful, you will share her with others. Therefore do not marry.. Pakistani Proverb. You are sure to marry a woman either beautiful or ugly; If ugly she will be a punishment; if beautiful, you will share her with others. Therefore do not marry.
Pakistani Proverb

327. To show one's fist to a blind man is neither a sin nor a virtue.. Kashmir Proverb. To show one's fist to a blind man is neither a sin nor a virtue.
Kashmir Proverb

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