233 Proverbs about Play / Page 7
121. 
It is well to leave off playing when the game is at its best.
122. 
Of two lookers on one is sure to become a player.
123. 
You play with edged tools.
124. 
When the cat's away the mice will play.
125. 
Every age wants its playthings.
126. 
The ball always looks for the best player.
127. 
When a lion is old, he becomes the plaything of jackals.
128. 
If you're a reed-player, why did your father die of typhoid fever?
129. 
Play, play, with the beard of the father also play?
130. 
Fate and free-will both play an equal role in destinies.
131. 
Playing with fire will eventually turn bitter.
132. 
Do not play with fire - you will burn yourself.
133. 
The girl who can't dance says the band can't play.
134. 
In life, each of us must sometimes play the fool.
135. 
Love your neighbor, even if he plays the trombone.
136. 
If you play with a cat, you must not mind her scratch.
137. 
Who gives the money will play the flute.
138. 
Cotton cannot play with fire.
139. 
When it sees money, the flute will play itself.
140. 
The stake of the play is not beans.
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