139 Proverbs about Leaves / Page 7
121. He who leaves and then returns, had a good trip.
122. He who wins the first hand, leaves with only his pants in hand.
123. What keeps its leaves, to the waning moon. What loses its leaves, to the new moon.
124. This basket that leaves and returns unfilled is not nice.
125. Crime leaves a trail like a water beetle; like a snail, it leaves its silver track; like a horse-mango, it leaves its smell.
126. The more shoots, the more leaves.
127. Though a tree grows ever so high, the falling leaves return to its roots.
128. Who leaves the old way for the new, the trouble not looked for, will be found there.
129. A low fog leaves good weather.
130. One who walks in another's tracks leaves no footprints.
131. If a frog leaves the swamp for the mountains, it means it is in danger.
132. Every man leaves his footprints.
133. The moon lightens well but leaves certain areas in the dark.
134. The wind effects leaves, while violence men.
135. Everybody regrets not what he leaves but what he does not find.
136. A wily person does not walk on dry leaves.
137. To eat much leaves you with a swollen belly.
138. The rambling pole-cat leaves its house when there is banquet.
139. A dog which steals leaves its puppies a bad name.
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