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A single hair hides the mountain in the distance.
(Thai Proverb)
Frog in a coconut shell.
(Thai Proverb)
The crow hold the chilli in the mouth.
(Thai Proverb)
Before the nut is cooked, a sesame is burnt.
(Thai Proverb)
Get overripe before partly ripe.
(Thai Proverb)
The frog select a leader.
(Thai Proverb)
Beginning cruel end good.
(Thai Proverb)
Goes in the left ear, goes out the right ear.
(Thai Proverb)
The sweetness of food doesn't last long, but the sweetness of good words do.
(Thai Proverb)
Building the fence, when the cows are all stole.
(Thai Proverb)
Grabbing excrement is better than grabbing flatulence.
(Thai Proverb)
The wheel of karma always repeats itself. Just like wheels of a cart.
(Thai Proverb)
Catch a tiger with bare hands.
(Thai Proverb)
Great look but bad breath.
(Thai Proverb)
There are no secret in the world.
(Thai Proverb)
Catch fish two hands.
(Thai Proverb)
If you want to destroy your enemy, give him an elephant.
(Thai Proverb)
Think before speaking.
(Thai Proverb)
Chicken are beautiful because of their feathers, women are beautiful because of their make-up.
(Thai Proverb)
In a battle between elephants, the ants get squashed.
(Thai Proverb)
Those who dances poorly, blames the musician.
(Thai Proverb)
A bald man carries a comb.
(Thai Proverb)
Confusion is a chicken with shattered eyes.
(Thai Proverb)
Looking for a pin in the ocean.
(Thai Proverb)
To love a cow, tie it up; To love a child, hit him/her.
(Thai Proverb)
A chameleon acquires gold.
(Thai Proverb)
Cover the back of an image of Buddha with gold leaf.
(Thai Proverb)
Mold water into a shape.
(Thai Proverb)
Walls have ears, doors have eyes.
(Thai Proverb)
A chicken gets a gem.
(Thai Proverb)
Doesn't paddle, but puts his feet in the river.
(Thai Proverb)
Nobody lift the dog's tail when it defecates.
(Thai Proverb)
When in the city of the pretenders. Be pretending.
(Thai Proverb)
A chicken sees the snake's foot and a snake sees the chicken's breast.
(Thai Proverb)
Don't borrow someone else's nose to breathe with.
(Thai Proverb)
Push the stone to the top of the mountain.
(Thai Proverb)
When the river is filled, Be quick to fetch some into your bucket.
(Thai Proverb)
A dead elephant cannot be covered by a lotus leaf.
(Thai Proverb)
Don't help the elephant carry its tusks.
(Thai Proverb)
Ride an elephant to catch a grasshopper.
(Thai Proverb)
When you follow the old man, the dog will not bite.
(Thai Proverb)
A gold branch with a jade leaf.
(Thai Proverb)
Easy to change young wood shape than the old one.
(Thai Proverb)
Round like a lime.
(Thai Proverb)
White elephant born in the forest.
(Thai Proverb)
A rabbit aims for the moon.
(Thai Proverb)
Eat in a house then excrete on the roof.
(Thai Proverb)
Search for a needle in the ocean.
(Thai Proverb)
Wrapped within rags might be gold.
(Thai Proverb)
A rabbit is over excited.
(Thai Proverb)
Escape from a tiger to be eaten by a crocodile.
(Thai Proverb)
Swing a foot into thorns.
(Thai Proverb)
Your bottom is fattier and dropping down to the fire.
(Thai Proverb)
A short man carry a hunchback man.
(Thai Proverb)
Found a nice tree when your axe broken.
(Thai Proverb)
Teach a crocodile to swim.
(Thai Proverb)
Ten tongues that spread the word are worth less than two eyes that have seen, and two eyes that have seen are worth less than one hand that feels.
(Thai Proverb)
Talk to a priest and die a thousand deaths.
(Thai Proverb)
Slow fires will smolder for a long time.
(Thai Proverb)
On the way out, the road is rough; returning, it is smooth.
(Thai Proverb)
Little is spent with difficulty, much with ease.
(Thai Proverb)
Life is so short we must move very slowly.
(Thai Proverb)
If you are going into the wood -- don't leave your axe at home.
(Thai Proverb)
With one stump you can't make a good fire.
(Thai Proverb)
Don't spoil a cool place under the hospitable tree.
(Thai Proverb)
Who is timid in the woods boasts at home.
(Thai Proverb)
Don't spill blood until the raven has flown over.
(Thai Proverb)
When you go, the road is rough; when you return, smooth.
(Thai Proverb)
Don't help the elephant to carry his tusks.
(Thai Proverb)
When a dog bites you, do not bite back.
(Thai Proverb)
At high tide the fish eat ants; at low tide the ants eat fish.
(Thai Proverb)
Wait until the tree has fallen before you jump over it.
(Thai Proverb)
A centipede will not stop for a cripple.
(Thai Proverb)
To a man wine is like water is to the boat; it can carry him or guzzle him up.
(Thai Proverb)
The store of rice in your attic is your enemy -- it makes them who have none very jealous.
(Thai Proverb)
The heart of a woman is as capricious as a drop of water on a lotus leaf.
(Thai Proverb)
The dead will go to the village where the cock doesn't crow.
(Thai Proverb)
Bald people can always find a comb.
(Thai Proverb)
Don't borrow another's nose to breathe with.
(Thai Proverb)
Gold that falls to earth never dims.
(Thai Proverb)
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