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181. Better to be an ant's head than a lion's tail.. Armenian Proverb. Better to be an ant's head than a lion's tail.
Armenian Proverb

182. A stupid act entails doing the work twice over.. Burmese Proverb. A stupid act entails doing the work twice over.
Burmese Proverb

183. If you do not step on the dog's tail, he will not bite you.. Cameroonian Proverb. If you do not step on the dog's tail, he will not bite you.
Cameroonian Proverb

184. Do not step on the dog's tail, and he will not bite you.. Cameroonian Proverb. Do not step on the dog's tail, and he will not bite you.
Cameroonian Proverb

185. Do not dispose of the monkey's tail before he is dead.. Congolese Proverb. Do not dispose of the monkey's tail before he is dead.
Congolese Proverb

186. Don't cut off the monkey's tail before it is dead.. Congolese Proverb. Don't cut off the monkey's tail before it is dead.
Congolese Proverb

187. Who shears the sheep's head will live a couple of days, who shears its tail will live a hundred years.. Estonian Proverb. Who shears the sheep's head will live a couple of days, who shears its tail will live a hundred years.
Estonian Proverb

188. Who lifts a dog's tail is a dog himself.. Estonian Proverb. Who lifts a dog's tail is a dog himself.
Estonian Proverb

189. A month from a skylark, a half from a finch, a little from a wagtail and not a day from a swallow.. Finnish Proverb. A month from a skylark, a half from a finch, a little from a wagtail and not a day from a swallow.
Finnish Proverb

190. The fox goes through the corn and does not eat, but brushes it down with his tail.. Galician Proverb. The fox goes through the corn and does not eat, but brushes it down with his tail.
Galician Proverb

191. Dragons often rise up on their tail.. Icelandic Proverb. Dragons often rise up on their tail.
Icelandic Proverb

192. If an eel is with fish, he shows his tail; if he is with snakes, he shows his head.. Indonesian Proverb. If an eel is with fish, he shows his tail; if he is with snakes, he shows his head.
Indonesian Proverb

193. People seek out big shots as flies seek out the elephant's tail.. Indonesian Proverb. People seek out big shots as flies seek out the elephant's tail.
Indonesian Proverb

194. No peacock envies another peacock his tail.. Latin Proverb. No peacock envies another peacock his tail.
Latin Proverb

195. A fox is known by this tail.. Latin Proverb. A fox is known by this tail.
Latin Proverb

196. An eel, held by the tail, is not yet caught.. Latin Proverb. An eel, held by the tail, is not yet caught.
Latin Proverb

197. The bear wants a tail and cannot be a lion.. Latin Proverb. The bear wants a tail and cannot be a lion.
Latin Proverb

198. The bear, he never can prevail To lion it for want of tail.. Latin Proverb. The bear, he never can prevail To lion it for want of tail.
Latin Proverb

199. To remove the hairs from a horse's tail, one by one must be plucked out.. Latin Proverb. To remove the hairs from a horse's tail, one by one must be plucked out.
Latin Proverb

200. While between two stools my tail go to the ground.. Latin Proverb. While between two stools my tail go to the ground.
Latin Proverb

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