417 Proverbs about Turn / Page 6
101. 
He who pelts another with paddles asks for stones in return.
102. 
A good deed is something one returns.
103. 
If your mouth turns into a knife, it will cut off your lips.
104. 
Return to old watering holes for more than water; friends and dreams are there to meet you.
105. 
The lion does not turn around when a small dog barks.
106. 
The day does not return.
107. 
A dog returns to where he has been fed.
108. 
A woman is like a banana; one alone can turn the whole bunch rotten.
109. 
When the hunter returns and is holding mushrooms, don't ask him about how his hunt went.
110. 
The devil turns away from a closed door.
111. 
Water past will not turn the mill.
112. 
He who does many bad deeds can expect a big one in return.
113. 
Who goes to Rome a beast returns a beast.
114. 
A book whose sale's forbidden all men rush to see, and prohibition turns one reader into three.
115. 
A little stone overturns a great cart.
116. 
Curses are like processions: they return to whence they set out.
117. 
He ought not to complain of the sea who returns to it a second time.
118. 
He runs far who never turns.
119. 
Many return from the war who cannot give an account of the battle.
120. 
Marriages are not as they are made, but as they turn out.
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