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Once the cattle have been split up, then the tiger strikes.
(Burmese Proverb)
The more you know, the luckier you get.
(Burmese Proverb)
Often a branch is broken off the tree by the one who has rested in its shadow.
(Burmese Proverb)
The monkey never complains that he has no comb.
(Burmese Proverb)
Karma is the mother and karma is the father.
(Burmese Proverb)
The life of a guest is seven days.
(Burmese Proverb)
It is as difficult to win love as it is to pack salt in pine needles.
(Burmese Proverb)
The least boy always carries the biggest fiddle.
(Burmese Proverb)
If you trust before you try, You will repent before you die.
(Burmese Proverb)
The least and weakest man can do some hurt.
(Burmese Proverb)
If you truly want honesty, don't ask questions you don't really want the answer to.
(Burmese Proverb)
The hero appears only when the tiger is dead.
(Burmese Proverb)
If you take big paces you leave big spaces.
(Burmese Proverb)
The blind person is not afraid of ghosts.
(Burmese Proverb)
If you don't have a brain, join the army; if you don't have rice, use beans instead.
(Burmese Proverb)
The talkers aren't strong; the strong don't talk.
(Burmese Proverb)
Sugarcane is always sweet people only sometimes so.
(Burmese Proverb)
If a centipede loses a leg, it can still walk.
(Burmese Proverb)
You can only be honest if you are well fed.
(Burmese Proverb)
Spread the word of a Psalm and it becomes a popular song.
(Burmese Proverb)
He who comes from hell is not afraid of hot ashes.
(Burmese Proverb)
When the healthy dog fights with a mad dog, it is the ears of the healthy one that are bitten off.
(Burmese Proverb)
Sparrows who emulate peacocks are likely to break a thigh.
(Burmese Proverb)
He who carries too much tenderness will become a slave.
(Burmese Proverb)
When the cat gets too old, the mice are not afraid any more.
(Burmese Proverb)
Seven days is the length of a guest's life.
(Burmese Proverb)
He who carries the word "no" with him will never be poor even when he is old.
(Burmese Proverb)
Too many doctors caused the boy's death.
(Burmese Proverb)
Where there is love, there is peace.
(Burmese Proverb)
With fowls, the pedigree; with men, breeding.
(Burmese Proverb)
Worthless people blame their karma.
(Burmese Proverb)
You can't get rice by pounding bran.
(Burmese Proverb)
Bad children? Guilty parents!
(Burmese Proverb)
Ices plant a new, one.
(Burmese Proverb)
It is never later than midnight.
(Burmese Proverb)
Old oxen like soft grass.
(Burmese Proverb)
One sesame seed won't make oil.
(Burmese Proverb)
Only tall things cast shadows.
(Burmese Proverb)
The anger of the prudent never shows.
(Burmese Proverb)
The dead know the price of wood.
(Burmese Proverb)
The learned are apt to be taciturn.
(Burmese Proverb)
The tree is felled...
(Burmese Proverb)
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