302 Proverbs about Young / Page 13
241. 
Old men, when they marry young women, make much of death.
242. 
The owl thinks her own young fairest.
243. 
Old be, or young die.
244. 
Young folk may dee, auld folk maun dee.
245. 
If two selfish young men sit next to a pot of water, the water spills out on the ground.
246. 
If the young palm tree wants to stay alive, it grows next to the odum tree.
247. 
What an elder sees sitting; the young can't see standing.
248. 
If a young man is not prudent in seeking what killed his father, what killed his father may also kill him.
249. 
Knowing but not telling it is what kills old men. Hearing but not heeding it is what kills young men.
250. 
Young suga-cane gives no beer.
251. 
Old people's walking teaches young ones to walk.
252. 
Fools die young.
253. 
Divorce a young woman and you make another man happy.
254. 
Love is like young rice: transplanted, still it grows.
255. 
Only the soil knows when a young mouse is ill.
256. 
As the old Cock craws, the young Cock lears.
257. 
Lear young, lear fair.
258. 
A young crocodile does not cry when he falls in the water.
259. 
The young cannot teach tradition to the old.
260. 
If a young woman says no to marriage just wait until her breasts sag.
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