43 Proverbs about Sparrow / Page 2
21. An upstart is a sparrow eager to marry a hornbill.
22. A spoken word is like a sparrow that once has flown away, cannot be caught again.
23. He who is frightened of a sparrow will never sow barley.
24. Better a sparrow in the hand than a pigeon on the roof.
25. A sparrow in your hand is better than a pigeon on the roof.
26. Word is not a sparrow: flies out, can't catch it.
27. A sparrow in the hand is better then a pigeon on the branch.
28. Who fears the sparrows must not sow millet.
29. A sparrow in the hand is better than a cock on the roof.
30. Sparrows who mimic peacocks are likely to break a thigh.
31. Sparrows who mimic peacocks are likely to break a thigh.
32. The owl tells the sparrow that her head is big.
33. Two sparrows on one ear of corn make an ill agreement.
34. How can swallows and sparrows know the thoughts of a great swan?
35. Sparrows, though they live to be a hundred, do not forget their dance.
36. He shoots at sparrows with a, high calibre, gun.
37. Sparrows cannot be caught by beating a drum.
38. Even the sparrows chirp it.
39. Better a sparrow today than a bustard tomorrow.
40. An eagle's old age is worth a sparrow's youth.
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