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521. Truth came to market but could not be sold; however, we buy lies with ready cash.. Yoruba Proverb. Truth came to market but could not be sold; however, we buy lies with ready cash.
Yoruba Proverb

522. The man who has bread to eat does not appreciate the severity of a famine.. Yoruba Proverb. The man who has bread to eat does not appreciate the severity of a famine.
Yoruba Proverb

523. Whosoever eats bread without first washing his hands, it is as though he had sinned with a harlot.. Afghan Proverb. Whosoever eats bread without first washing his hands, it is as though he had sinned with a harlot.
Afghan Proverb

524. Only bread and an onion? Your life's still an open one.. Afghan Proverb. Only bread and an onion? Your life's still an open one.
Afghan Proverb

525. If there is only bread and onions, still have a happy face.. Afghan Proverb. If there is only bread and onions, still have a happy face.
Afghan Proverb

526. Reading Scripture in front of a donkey.. Afghan Proverb. Reading Scripture in front of a donkey.
Afghan Proverb

527. Do not spread your corn to dry at an enemy's door.. Asturian Proverb. Do not spread your corn to dry at an enemy's door.
Asturian Proverb

528. One's own simple bread is much better than someone else's pilaf.. Azerbaijani Proverb. One's own simple bread is much better than someone else's pilaf.
Azerbaijani Proverb

529. Speak not of what you have read, but about what you have understood.. Azerbaijani Proverb. Speak not of what you have read, but about what you have understood.
Azerbaijani Proverb

530. The thread must be longer than the needle.. Basque Proverb. The thread must be longer than the needle.
Basque Proverb

531. The man who is ready to lend is the beggar's brother.. British Proverb. The man who is ready to lend is the beggar's brother.
British Proverb

532. Where your will is ready, your feet are light.. British Proverb. Where your will is ready, your feet are light.
British Proverb

533. A poor man's table is soon spread.. British Proverb. A poor man's table is soon spread.
British Proverb

534. In times of famine no bread is stale.. Catalonian Proverb. In times of famine no bread is stale.
Catalonian Proverb

535. When a man's coat is threadbare, it is easy to pick a hole in it.. Ghanaian Proverb. When a man's coat is threadbare, it is easy to pick a hole in it.
Ghanaian Proverb

536. If you find no fish, you have to eat bread.. Ghanaian Proverb. If you find no fish, you have to eat bread.
Ghanaian Proverb

537. When someone is already approaching, there is no need to say When someone is already approaching, there is no need to say "Come here."
Ghanaian Proverb

538. Wood already touched by fire is not hard to set alight.. Ghanaian Proverb. Wood already touched by fire is not hard to set alight.
Ghanaian Proverb

539. One knows even when one neighbor's bread is in the oven.. Ghanaian Proverb. One knows even when one neighbor's bread is in the oven.
Ghanaian Proverb

540. The goat says: The goat says: "What will come has already come."
Ghanaian Proverb

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