123 Proverbs about Moon / Page 4
61. Don't judge any man until you have walked two moons in his moccasins.
62. As long as the sun shines one does not ask for the moon.
63. The moon gives us light but no heat.
64. Seek truth in meditation, not in moldy books. Look in the sky to find the moon, not in the pond.
65. If a man looks upon your wife pluck out his eye and cook it in a goodly stew. If he eats the stew his manhood will wither and fall off in the next moon.
66. If you stab out the eye of thy neighbor cut off two finger and dip them in honey. Cook them in lemon curd and present them to his family in a pigeon pie. If they dine on a full moon his eye will sprout again from it's socket.
67. No better moonshine than in august.
68. Do not buy either the moon or the news, for in the end they will both come out.
69. more lost then the winter moon.
70. O! mother, the moon is at the door.
71. Don't quarrel with the coconut-palm climber: the coconut has been eaten by the moon.
72. Change of fortune hurts a wise man no more that a change of the moon.
73. Give some people everything you have and they still want the moon.
74. Don't judge any man until you have walked two moons in his moccasins.
75. Love is like the moon: now full, now dark.
76. A rabbit aims for the moon.
77. If you love, love the moon; if you steal, steal a camel.
78. The moon grows darker as it gets nearer to the sun.
79. The bull that is used to the sun shivers by the light of the moon.
80. The thief hates the moon.
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