123 Proverbs about Moon / Page 6
101. The bad fortune of Zoza: in winter it sees not the sun and in summer it sees not the moon.
102. There's nothing fixed under the sky and the moon.
103. The January moon brightens like a clear day.
104. The new moon of March rules for six months.
105. The September moon governs seven moons.
106. When the moon is pale, it will rain; when it's red, it will be windy and when it's clear, it will be serene.
107. Prune the vines on the January moon if you want to fill the casks.
108. If the full moon loves you, why worry about the stars?
109. No matter how fast moonlight runs, daylight catches up.
110. Do not judge your neighbor until you walk two moons in his moccasins.
111. Sickness accompanies a waning moon; a new moon cures disease.
112. When the moon is not full, the stars shine more brightly.
113. The cat--moon eats the gray mice of night.
114. The moon is not shamed by the barking of dogs.
115. Until the old moon disappears completely, the new moon can not come.
116. The new moon cannot come until the other has gone.
117. The moon lightens well but leaves certain areas in the dark.
118. The new moon cannot come until the other has gone.
119. Do not judge your neighbor until you walk two moons in his moccasins.
120. Do not judge your neighbor until you walk two moons in his moccasins.
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