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One and one sometimes make eleven.
(Indian Proverb)
That which blossoms must also decay.
(Indian Proverb)
Use medicine as well as prayers.
(Indian Proverb)
Better lie than gossip.
(Indian Proverb)
If not today -- when?
(Indian Proverb)
One finger can't lift a pebble.
(Indian Proverb)
The customers are known to the shopkeepers.
(Indian Proverb)
Wash your hands in the flowing Ganges.
(Indian Proverb)
Blind men have no need to walk.
(Indian Proverb)
Ignorance is the peace of life.
(Indian Proverb)
Only the cure you believe in cures.
(Indian Proverb)
The danger past, and God forgotten.
(Indian Proverb)
Waste makes want.
(Indian Proverb)
Dependence on another is perpetual disappointment.
(Indian Proverb)
In love beggar and king are equal.
(Indian Proverb)
Only the nightingale understands the rose.
(Indian Proverb)
The deceitful have no friends.
(Indian Proverb)
Waste not, want not.
(Indian Proverb)
Dig your well before you're thirsty.
(Indian Proverb)
Kill a cow to donate shoes.
(Indian Proverb)
Our faults provide opportunities for others.
(Indian Proverb)
The enemy's own punishment is his envy.
(Indian Proverb)
We admire what we do not understand.
(Indian Proverb)
Drums sound loud because they are hollow.
(Indian Proverb)
Kind words conquer.
(Indian Proverb)
Our shadow will follow us.
(Indian Proverb)
The fall is nobody's sire.
(Indian Proverb)
Weeping washes the face.
(Indian Proverb)
A dog always bites under the knee.
(Indian Proverb)
Eleven persons take eleven paths.
(Indian Proverb)
Large desire is endless poverty.
(Indian Proverb)
Patience is the most beautiful prayer.
(Indian Proverb)
The hare that escaped had eight legs.
(Indian Proverb)
When I drown, the whole world drowns.
(Indian Proverb)
A foolish bride gets no presents.
(Indian Proverb)
Empty vessels make much noise.
(Indian Proverb)
Man loves his own mistakes.
(Indian Proverb)
Popular agitation leads to justice.
(Indian Proverb)
The soldier's wife is always a widow.
(Indian Proverb)
Where the needle goes, the thread follows.
(Indian Proverb)
A guilty conscience is a lively enemy.
(Indian Proverb)
Even an elephant can slip.
(Indian Proverb)
Many families are built on laughter.
(Indian Proverb)
Poverty destroys all virtues.
(Indian Proverb)
The truth is half a quarrel.
(Indian Proverb)
Whose stick, his buffalo.
(Indian Proverb)
Abstinence is the best medicine.
(Indian Proverb)
Even the devil needs a friend.
(Indian Proverb)
Money hides in the tiger's ear.
(Indian Proverb)
Poverty makes thieves, like love makes poets.
(Indian Proverb)
The weakest goes to the wall.
(Indian Proverb)
Without love everything is in vain.
(Indian Proverb)
Agreement with two people, lamentation with three.
(Indian Proverb)
Faith keeps the world going.
(Indian Proverb)
Money is the best servant.
(Indian Proverb)
Regularity is the best medicine.
(Indian Proverb)
The wind sweeps the road clean.
(Indian Proverb)
Worldly prosperity is like writing on water.
(Indian Proverb)
Always be well dressed, even when begging.
(Indian Proverb)
Fear is the fever of life.
(Indian Proverb)
No sin is hidden to the soul.
(Indian Proverb)
Separation secures manifest friendship.
(Indian Proverb)
Theologians, dogs, and singers always disagree.
(Indian Proverb)
You may never die before death arrives.
(Indian Proverb)
Among the blind, the squint rules.
(Indian Proverb)
First God, then the white man.
(Indian Proverb)
No strength within, no respect without.
(Indian Proverb)
Service is greatness.
(Indian Proverb)
There is no hand to catch time.
(Indian Proverb)
An arch never sleeps.
(Indian Proverb)
Friendly words are convincing.
(Indian Proverb)
No sunshine but hath some shadow.
(Indian Proverb)
Sleep after selling horses and elephants.
(Indian Proverb)
To loan is to buy troubles.
(Indian Proverb)
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