634 Proverbs about Read / Page 16
301. 
If I haven't eaten wheat-bread, I've seen it in people's hands.
302. 
If everybody said bread and cheese, you put your head down and die.
303. 
Bake the bread while the oven is hot.
304. 
All work is as seed sown; it grows and spreads, and sows itself anew.
305. 
Little by little the cotton thread becomes a turban.
306. 
Better than the ignorant are those who read books; better still are those who retain what they read; even better are those who understand it; the best of all are those who go to work.
307. 
Where the needle goes, the thread follows.
308. 
He who can read and write has four eyes.
309. 
The strength of the old is their ready counsel.
310. 
A word about to be spoken is like a stone that is ready to be thrown.
311. 
Too many barbers would be ready to shave the beard of a beardless man.
312. 
It is easy to be the father of children already born.
313. 
When given a kingdom, the gypsy asks: what about bread?
314. 
If everyone gives one thread, the poor man will have a shirt.
315. 
Thread off the world — shirt for naked.
316. 
Around bread there will always be crumbs.
317. 
Bread and salt never quarrel.
318. 
It is bread that keeps one warm, not fur.
319. 
Make a friend of the wolf, but keep your axe ready.
320. 
Make yourself a sheep and the wolf is ready.
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