634 Proverbs about Read / Page 28
541. 
When a needle falls into a deep well, many people will look into the well, but few will be ready to go down after it.
542. 
The Lehua blossom unfolds when the rains tread on it.
543. 
A guest should not cause his host's demise. When the guest is ready to leave, his host should not have given him a hunch-back.
544. 
What gives the child the itch has already given him the fingernails for scratching it.
545. 
If you want half a bread, beg smaddy buy it, but if yu want a wan, buy it yuself.
546. 
If you are afraid to die, you have already died.
547. 
You think you are strong like the corn plant, yet the bean vine is already choking you.
548. 
Words are like newly hatched eggs: they already have wings.
549. 
You think you are strong like the corn plant, yet the bean vine is already choking you.
550. 
Manage with bread and salted butter until God brings something to eat with it.
551. 
Reading books removes sorrows from the heart.
552. 
If a man once fall, all will tread on him.
553. 
A teacher will appear when the student is ready.
554. 
By bread and salt we are united.
555. 
Half bread is better than nothing.
556. 
Black soil produces white bread.
557. 
This week passed on quickly, the day after tomorrow is already Wednesday, the man said.
558. 
Gather the breadfruit from the farthest branches first.
559. 
A burnt bairn fire dreads.
560. 
Bannaks is better nor na kind of bread.
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