248 Proverbs about Road / Page 11
201. 
Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad.
202. 
Help from abroad always comes when the rain has stopped.
203. 
To see a friend no road is too long.
204. 
If you want to travel fast use the old roads.
205. 
It is better to walk than curse the road.
206. 
A lion at home, and a fox abroad.
207. 
However tall the mountain is, there's a road to the top of it.
208. 
He keeps his road well enough who gets rid of bad company.
209. 
A gentleman ought to travel abroad, but dwell at home.
210. 
Don't reject the crooked road and don't take the straight one, instead take the one traveled by the ancestors.
211. 
Good looking and good luck don't always walk the same road.
212. 
An udara fruit that falls on the side of the road is asking to be eaten.
213. 
An udara fruit that falls by the roadside must want to be picked up and eaten.
214. 
Learn fe dance at home before you go abroad.
215. 
The hungry belly and the full belly do not walk the same road.
216. 
If you want to know who your friends are, lie by the roadside and pretend to be drunk.
217. 
He who does not know the road delays also one that knows it.
218. 
The man who has no impurity will be helped even by peels he sees on the road.
219. 
The riskier the road, the greater the profit.
220. 
Many are the roads that do not lead to the heart.
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