457 Turkish Proverbs / Page 6
101. 
Even if you know a thousand things, still consult him who knows something.
102. 
Even the rich man's rooster lays eggs.
103. 
Even the thinnest piece of meat will happily marry a piece of bread.
104. 
Even though you know a thousand things, ask the man who knows one.
105. 
Even too much praise is a burden.
106. 
Every person admires his own character.
107. 
Every rooster crows in its own pen.
108. 
Every sheep is hung by his own leg.
109. 
Every sheep will be hanged from its own legs.
110. 
Every thing is best when new, a friend and wine are best when old.
111. 
Everyone admires his own character.
112. 
Everyone put up his mind for sale on the market, and liked his own mind.
113. 
Everything is worn out with usage -- except for experience.
114. 
Explaining something to an ignorant person is harder than making a camel jump over a ditch.
115. 
Fear does not empty tomorrow of its sadness; it empties today of its power.
116. 
Feed a crow and it will pluck out your eyes.
117. 
Fish only come to their senses after they are caught in the net.
118. 
For the birds that cannot soar, God has provided low branches.
119. 
For those in love, Baghdad is near Istanbul.
120. 
Free vinegar is sweeter than honey.
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