634 Proverbs about Read / Page 18
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Who steals the minaret will have a cover ready.342.
Hope is the bread of the poor.343.
Don't tread on the tail of a sleeping snake.344.
A prudent man will read the letter from back to front.345.
Even the thinnest piece of meat will happily marry a piece of bread.346.
You don't have to know much to read, but you do to cook.347.
Demand a kiss from a fat woman, and be ready to receive a sweet taste.348.
All work is as seed sown; it grows and spreads, and sows itself anew.349.
When the bundles of tobacco are ready, dancing begins.350.
Better dry bread in peacetime than meat in wartime.351.
This is already a gnawed bone.352.
When a wolf is mentioned, he is already walking round the garden.353.
He lies as if he read from a book.354.
He who readily believes, will be readily disappointed.355.
The developments have led to the breaking if bread.356.
Many hands are quickly ready with the work.357.
If a stone was thrown at you, throw back some bread in return.358.
Bread borrowed should be returned.359.
A red dog, a read horse, a red man - none of them are good.360.
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