102 Proverbs about Means / Page 5
81. To despise the ox means to despise also a strip of hide from it.
82. By all means make friends with the dog, but do not lay aside the stick.
83. By all means trust in Allah, but tie your camel first.
84. If you are looking for a fly in your food it means that you are full.
85. A guest will not know what fasting means.
86. An evening rainbow means good weather in the morning, a rainbow in the morning fills wells and fountains.
87. One who lives within his means can be said to be rich.
88. A snowy year, means a good year for grain.
89. A sheep's wool sky means wind's to follow, either a Levant or a West wind or a Sirocco.
90. A bountiful pear harvest means shortages of everything else.
91. If you want a celebration provide the means.
92. A red sky means either water or wind; if it doesn't rain, it will be fair weather.
93. A dry January means a filled hayloft.
94. The end justifies the means.
95. Who wills the end, wills the means.
96. The union of means triumphs over the lion
97. Learning means loving the country.
98. If a frog leaves the swamp for the mountains, it means it is in danger.
99. When weeds invade the land, it means the owner is absent.
100. To despise the ox means to despise also a strip of hide from it.
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