1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 48
941. 
There is no evil without goodness.
942. 
Without effort no harvest will be abundant.
943. 
Though it is the hand that gives, the man must be thanked.
944. 
The wind helps those without an axe to cut wood.
945. 
Though the leopard is fierce, it does not devour its cubs.
946. 
One rind is enough to tie a thousand pieces of wood.
947. 
The mouse says: I dig a hole without a hoe; the snake says: I climb a tree without arms.
948. 
A village without elderly is unhappy.
949. 
Drums are never beat without reason.
950. 
Those who do not listen to the voice of the elderly are like trees without roots.
951. 
A village without elderly is like a tree without roots.
952. 
A Quarter of an hour is worth more than a thousand gold coins.
953. 
You can live without a brother but not without a friend.
954. 
The mouth of an elderly man is without teeth, but never without words of wisdom.
955. 
A youth that does not cultivate friendship with the elderly is like a tree without roots.
956. 
A father without sons is like a bow without arrows.
957. 
A lie can annihilate a thousand truths.
958. 
A home without a mother is a desert.
959. 
Even though the sound of the horn is not pleasant, it is still blown by a man's mouth.
960. 
Even though the peel of the palm nut has no pulpy substance in it, it is stripped off all the same.
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