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Indonesian Proverbs
(110 Proverbs)
Expense is bigger than income.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Older but instead of getting wiser, one gets naughtier.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Think everything carefully before committing yourself because there is no point for regretting it later.
(Indonesian Proverb)
People seek out big shots as flies seek out the elephant's tail.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Once the rice is pudding, it's too late to reclaim the rice.
(Indonesian Proverb)
If you go into a goat stable, bleat; if you go into a water buffalo stable, bellow.
(Indonesian Proverb)
If you enter a goat stable, bleat; if you enter a water buffalo stable, bellow.
(Indonesian Proverb)
If an eel is with fish, he shows his tail; if he is with snakes, he shows his head.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Don't stay on the dew until the sun reaches its highest.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Different men have different opinions; Some like apples, some onions.
(Indonesian Proverb)
When you begin to understand the situation, you know you must have been ill-informed.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Different fields, different grasshoppers; different seas, different fish.
(Indonesian Proverb)
They are flies that are born of a wasp.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Calm water does not mean there are no crocodiles.
(Indonesian Proverb)
There are not many who would announce their faults with a gong.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Before you let your voice be heard, first lick your lips.
(Indonesian Proverb)
The shallower the brook, the more it babbles.
(Indonesian Proverb)
A fire will sear and the sun burn yet more, but neither can match the ardor of a man's heart.
(Indonesian Proverb)
The shadow should be the same length as the body.
(Indonesian Proverb)
A man finds what he takes to be small; it will only be big again when he loses it.
(Indonesian Proverb)
The sea becomes the shore, the shore becomes the sea.
(Indonesian Proverb)
The laughter of someone pining for his beloved is like that of someone who is always crying.
(Indonesian Proverb)
The firm tree does not fear the storm.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Nothing is difficult if you're used to it.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Beware, the enemy lies under your blanket.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Death is the bride of life.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Goodness shouts. Evil whispers.
(Indonesian Proverb)
Rippling water shows lack of depth.
(Indonesian Proverb)
The name of Love's fiancee is Divorce.
(Indonesian Proverb)
A moth will eat the finest linen.
(Indonesian Proverb)
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