634 Proverbs about Read / Page 18
341. 
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. 
The mouth of a treading horse is not muzzled.
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