368 Proverbs about Light / Page 6
101. 
The man with no patience waits for daylight, and when it comes he'll be blind.
102. 
A thorn that pierces the toe should be burned by the light of a new moon lest the devil possess the foot.
103. 
An oil lamp feels proud to give light even though it wears itself away.
104. 
The glow-works light the nights, but more so the night that their mother prepares porridge.
105. 
The laughter of a child is the light of a house.
106. 
A moonlight has a bottom.
107. 
Despite the beauty of the moon, sun and the stars, the sky also has a threatening thunder and striking lightening.
108. 
It's better to light a candle than curse the darkness.
109. 
It's the big birds that teach the young ones to flight.
110. 
Some birds are not meant to be caged there feathers are to blight and there meant to fly.
111. 
The blight ness of the moon can only be experienced in total darkness.
112. 
The eye cannot bear loads yet it can tell heavy objects from light ones.
113. 
The light of a thousand stars doesn't equal the light of the moon.
114. 
The radiate sun reflections and lightening cannot make a blind person see.
115. 
Truth and morning become light with time.
116. 
Whenever lightening strikes, everyone runs to cover his or her own head.
117. 
A marketplace is not the pace for a husband and wife to argue. However long the night may last, there will be a morning. Daylight follows a dark night.
118. 
Wood already touched by fire is not hard to set alight.
119. 
He who takes a light to find a snake should start at his own feet.
120. 
The fuel in the lamp consumes itself but lights others.
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