2062 Proverbs about Other / Page 88
1741. 
One who eats alone cannot discuss the taste of the food with others.
1742. 
She is beautiful; she has love, understands; she respects herself and others; everyone likes, loves and honours her; she is a goddess.
1743. 
Someone who doesn't listen to others deserves not to be listened too.
1744. 
The blind man would like to show the way to others.
1745. 
The cock that loses its pace time of cockadoodle should be dressed otherwise it will misguide you.
1746. 
The coffin seller wants a long life for himself and a short life for others.
1747. 
The eggshell cannot be a mother of its resultant offspring.
1748. 
The ghosts gossip among each other.
1749. 
The grass may be greener on the other side, but it is just as difficult to cut.
1750. 
The madman, who throws a stone into a crowded market, forgets that his own mother could be hit by his madness.
1751. 
The palm-wine we drink, some people can drink it and remain wise; others lose all their senses.
1752. 
Those who are opposed to terrorism should not terrorise others.
1753. 
To be able to love other people you must be able to love yourself.
1754. 
To handle yourself use your head to handle others use your heart.
1755. 
Two cats can never be equal; one will always be bigger than the other.
1756. 
Water from another man's calabash tests differently.
1757. 
What we do with pity another would call it strength.
1758. 
What you may call small another will call it big.
1759. 
When a chick ignores its mother's warning, the eagle grasps it for a meal.
1760. 
When a child is asleep a mother's attention is on the child's stomach.
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