457 Turkish Proverbs / Page 16
301. 
The frog saw how the horses were shod, so she also lifted up her foot.
302. 
The gardener who loves roses is slave to a thousand thorns.
303. 
The governor must fill your jars.
304. 
The green twig is easily bent.
305. 
The hare was offended with the mountain, but the mountain did not notice.
306. 
The hazelnut emerged from its shell and did not like the look of it.
307. 
The head of the rooster that crows out of time will be cut off.
308. 
The highway is always shorter than the unknown side roads.
309. 
The horse can die from too much barley.
310. 
The house that receives no guests, never receives angels.
311. 
The ink of the scholar is more precious than the blood of martyrs.
312. 
The liar's house burned, but nobody believed it.
313. 
The luckiest dies in his cradle.
314. 
The mill won't turn with carried water.
315. 
The most difficult master is the servant who became master.
316. 
The mouth is not sweetened by saying "Honey, honey." So the music, so the people.
317. 
The nose of him whose guide is a crow will never get out of the shit.
318. 
The one who burns his mouth for drinking milk too hot, eats even yogurt carefully.
319. 
The one who enters the Turkish bath must never turn his back on a Greek.
320. 
The physician prescribes the medicine, the vulture waits for the body.
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