383 Proverbs about Rave / Page 17
321. 
As the sands of the desert are to the weary traveler, so are words to he who loveth silence.
322. 
He who eats when he is full digs his grave with his teeth.
323. 
One who does not travel will not know that value of men.
324. 
Many become brave when brought to bay.
325. 
Far from grave, no praying.
326. 
Anes pay it never crave it.
327. 
An old seck craves meikle clouting.
328. 
A travelled man hath leave to lye.
329. 
Little wit makes meikle travel.
330. 
It is better to travel alone than with a bad companion.
331. 
No hill without gravestones, no valley without shadows.
332. 
The hare and the elephant don't travel well together.
333. 
Crows with crows and ravens with ravens.
334. 
While travelling, the load settles in place.
335. 
While horse is strong travel to see places.
336. 
If you do not travel, you will marry your own sister.
337. 
It's a great advantage to love someone in your neighborhood: you see each other often and you don't have to travel.
338. 
In fair weather, in calm waters and in peaceful travel, even a coachman knows how to sail.
339. 
He's digging his own grave.
340. 
Your canine teeth can take you to the grave.
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