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101. The squirrel can beat the rabbit climbing a tree, but then the rabbit makes the best stew that sort of equalizes the thing.. African American Proverb. The squirrel can beat the rabbit climbing a tree, but then the rabbit makes the best stew that sort of equalizes the thing.
African American Proverb

102. The feeling of commiseration is the feeling of humanity; the feeling of shame and dislike is the beginning of righteousness; the feeling of deference and compliance is the beginning of propriety; and the feeling of right and wrong is the beginning of wisdom. Men have these Four Beginnings just as they have their four limbs.. Confucian Proverb. The feeling of commiseration is the feeling of humanity; the feeling of shame and dislike is the beginning of righteousness; the feeling of deference and compliance is the beginning of propriety; and the feeling of right and wrong is the beginning of wisdom. Men have these Four Beginnings just as they have their four limbs.
Confucian Proverb

103. The goat that climbs up the rock also has to go down.. Creole Proverb. The goat that climbs up the rock also has to go down.
Creole Proverb

104. The higher the monkey climbs, the more it is exposed to danger.. Creole Proverb. The higher the monkey climbs, the more it is exposed to danger.
Creole Proverb

105. When a deceiving man tells you to climb a tree, tell him to climb it first. If he finds a comfortable spot you can follow him.. Ghanaian Proverb. When a deceiving man tells you to climb a tree, tell him to climb it first. If he finds a comfortable spot you can follow him.
Ghanaian Proverb

106. A palm tree climber is not expected to tell everything he sees from up above.. Igbo Proverb. A palm tree climber is not expected to tell everything he sees from up above.
Igbo Proverb

107. De higher monkey climb de more him expose.. Jamaican Proverb. De higher monkey climb de more him expose.
Jamaican Proverb

108. The higher the monkey climbs the more him expose.. Jamaican Proverb. The higher the monkey climbs the more him expose.
Jamaican Proverb

109. As soon as the monkey has climbed a tree, it will start abusing from its elevated position.. Namibian Proverb. As soon as the monkey has climbed a tree, it will start abusing from its elevated position.
Namibian Proverb

110. An old monkey never forgets how to climb trees.. Namibian Proverb. An old monkey never forgets how to climb trees.
Namibian Proverb

111. It's no shame to look into the warm spring sun and regret a lost limb.. Norwegian Proverb. It's no shame to look into the warm spring sun and regret a lost limb.
Norwegian Proverb

112. When you climb the mountain and reach the top, do not forget the branches shrubs that helped your footing.. South African Proverb. When you climb the mountain and reach the top, do not forget the branches shrubs that helped your footing.
South African Proverb

113. When you reach the top, keep climbing.. Zen Proverb. When you reach the top, keep climbing.
Zen Proverb

114. Lies have twisted limbs.. Corsican Proverb. Lies have twisted limbs.
Corsican Proverb

115. A warrior dies in battle; a mountain climber on the rocks, but a farmer dies of old age.. New Zealander Proverb. A warrior dies in battle; a mountain climber on the rocks, but a farmer dies of old age.
New Zealander Proverb

116. The haughty broad bean flowers and climbs but produces little fruit.. Sicilian Proverb. The haughty broad bean flowers and climbs but produces little fruit.
Sicilian Proverb

117. At Taormina every climb has its descent.. Sicilian Proverb. At Taormina every climb has its descent.
Sicilian Proverb

118. The mouse says: I dig a hole without a hoe; the snake says: I climb a tree without arms.. Basonge proverb. The mouse says: I dig a hole without a hoe; the snake says: I climb a tree without arms.
Basonge Proverb

119. De higher de monkey climb, de more he does show he tail.. Bajan Proverb. De higher de monkey climb, de more he does show he tail.
Bajan Proverb

120. The chakata fruit on the ground belongs to all, but the one on the tree is for she who can climb.. Shona Proverb. The chakata fruit on the ground belongs to all, but the one on the tree is for she who can climb.
Shona Proverb

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