2062 Proverbs about Other / Page 37
721. 
Ravens do not peck each other's eyes out.
722. 
Two happy days are seldom brothers.
723. 
When a Bulgar gets rich he builds himself another house.
724. 
When the Turk becomes richer he takes another wife.
725. 
A mother's behind sins when it sits down.
726. 
A mother's wrath does not survive the night.
727. 
A friend is worth more than a brother.
728. 
A mother-in-law made of sugar, still tastes bitter.
729. 
A mother-in-law may be good, but she is better when mother earth covers her up.
730. 
If all else fails, sleep with your mother.
731. 
Talking of an old debt always starts another quarrel.
732. 
A curious woman is capable of turning around the rainbow just to see what is on the other side.
733. 
A mans greatest shortcoming is that he neglects his own field and weeds that of others.
734. 
After all, harming others means you first harm yourself.
735. 
All gardeners know better than other gardeners.
736. 
By day think of your own faults, by night think of the faults of others.
737. 
Do not confine your children to your own learning, for they were born in another time.
738. 
Don't expect from others what you can't promise them yourself.
739. 
Faith and dishonesty are other words for uselessness.
740. 
He who is master of himself cannot tolerate another boss.
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