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461. Who goes out begging with a bread will come back with a piece, who goes out with a piece will come back with a bread.. Estonian Proverb. Who goes out begging with a bread will come back with a piece, who goes out with a piece will come back with a bread.
Estonian Proverb

462. Who eats bread with barley porridge will be sent to Siberia.. Estonian Proverb. Who eats bread with barley porridge will be sent to Siberia.
Estonian Proverb

463. Who can tie an oven brush, weave a sackcloth and turn over chitterlings is ready for marriage.. Estonian Proverb. Who can tie an oven brush, weave a sackcloth and turn over chitterlings is ready for marriage.
Estonian Proverb

464. Who has said 'yes' once already should not say 'no' any more.. Estonian Proverb. Who has said 'yes' once already should not say 'no' any more.
Estonian Proverb

465. Whose bread you eat, his songs you'll sing.. Finnish Proverb. Whose bread you eat, his songs you'll sing.
Finnish Proverb

466. If a man knew where he would fall, he would spread straw there first.. Finnish Proverb. If a man knew where he would fall, he would spread straw there first.
Finnish Proverb

467. The bad neighbour gives a needle without thread.. Galician Proverb. The bad neighbour gives a needle without thread.
Galician Proverb

468. A scalded cat dreads cold water.. Hindi Proverb. A scalded cat dreads cold water.
Hindi Proverb

469. Once out of the throat it spreads over the world.. Hindustani Proverb. Once out of the throat it spreads over the world.
Hindustani Proverb

470. His door already has the hard part of the journey behind him.. Icelandic Proverb. His door already has the hard part of the journey behind him.
Icelandic Proverb

471. If you travel for a day, take bread for a week.. Icelandic Proverb. If you travel for a day, take bread for a week.
Icelandic Proverb

472. When a durian tree is already ripe and sweet, many of the durians will fall to the ground.. Indonesian Proverb. When a durian tree is already ripe and sweet, many of the durians will fall to the ground.
Indonesian Proverb

473. Expecting something bigger, and we let go what we already have.. Indonesian Proverb. Expecting something bigger, and we let go what we already have.
Indonesian Proverb

474. Describe, usually with regret, something that has already happenned and is irreversible.. Indonesian Proverb. Describe, usually with regret, something that has already happenned and is irreversible.
Indonesian Proverb

475. My bark, once struck by the fury of the storm, dreads again to approach the place of danger.. Latin Proverb. My bark, once struck by the fury of the storm, dreads again to approach the place of danger.
Latin Proverb

476. As you have arranged the thread so must you weave it.. Latin Proverb. As you have arranged the thread so must you weave it.
Latin Proverb

477. Birds fly not into our mouths ready roasted.. Latin Proverb. Birds fly not into our mouths ready roasted.
Latin Proverb

478. Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad.. Latin Proverb. Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad.
Latin Proverb

479. Habit gives readiness.. Latin Proverb. Habit gives readiness.
Latin Proverb

480. In vain the net is spread in the sight of the bird.. Latin Proverb. In vain the net is spread in the sight of the bird.
Latin Proverb

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