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Smoke curling downward, poor weather.
(Traditional Proverb)
Stand your ground.
(Traditional Proverb)
That's a real stem winder.
(Traditional Proverb)
The cream of the crop.
(Traditional Proverb)
The plant often removed cannot thrive.
(Traditional Proverb)
There is no wisdom below the girdle
(Traditional Proverb)
Tie your camel, then trust in Allah
(Traditional Proverb)
Turn over a new leaf.
(Traditional Proverb)
Walking on thin ice.
(Traditional Proverb)
Plain as water
(Traditional Proverb)
Raking in the dough.
(Traditional Proverb)
Save your breath to cool your porridge.
(Traditional Proverb)
Short prayers reach heaven.
(Traditional Proverb)
Smooth speech has its own poison.
(Traditional Proverb)
Still water runs dirty and deep.
(Traditional Proverb)
That's a whole new can of worms.
(Traditional Proverb)
The eggs do not teach the hen.
(Traditional Proverb)
The season of goodwill.
(Traditional Proverb)
There is nothing certain, but the uncertain.
(Traditional Proverb)
Time slides like sand through your fingers.
(Traditional Proverb)
Two can live as cheaply as one
(Traditional Proverb)
Walking on water.
(Traditional Proverb)
Plant kindness and gather love.
(Traditional Proverb)
Rare as walking on water
(Traditional Proverb)
Say it with flowers.
(Traditional Proverb)
Sick as a dog.
(Traditional Proverb)
So hungry I could eat a horse.
(Traditional Proverb)
Still waters run deep.
(Traditional Proverb)
That's another story.
(Traditional Proverb)
The empty bag cannot stand up.
(Traditional Proverb)
The shoes on the other foot now.
(Traditional Proverb)
There's a black sheep in every flock.
(Traditional Proverb)
Time tries truth.
(Traditional Proverb)
Two heads are better than one.
(Traditional Proverb)
Want is the mother of industry.
(Traditional Proverb)
Plaster thick, some will stick.
(Traditional Proverb)
Read the tea leaves.
(Traditional Proverb)
Schools out for summer.
(Traditional Proverb)
Sickness soaks the purse.
(Traditional Proverb)
Soft words win hard hearts.
(Traditional Proverb)
Stir up an ant's nest.
(Traditional Proverb)
That's water under the bridge.
(Traditional Proverb)
The eyes are leaders in love
(Traditional Proverb)
The silly season.
(Traditional Proverb)
There's no fool like an old fool.
(Traditional Proverb)
To bury grief plant a seed.
(Traditional Proverb)
Ugly as a mud fence.
(Traditional Proverb)
Want my place in the sun.
(Traditional Proverb)
Play a harp before a cow.
(Traditional Proverb)
Rebuke with soft words and hard arguments.
(Traditional Proverb)
Scraping the bottom of the barrel.
(Traditional Proverb)
Sickness tells us what we are.
(Traditional Proverb)
Some are wise and some are otherwise
(Traditional Proverb)
Stone cold sober.
(Traditional Proverb)
The anger of kings is always serious.
(Traditional Proverb)
The family that prays together stays together.
(Traditional Proverb)
The Spirit of Gardening
(Traditional Proverb)
There's no time like the present.
(Traditional Proverb)
To compare is not to improve
(Traditional Proverb)
Unbridled gratification produces unbridled desire.
(Traditional Proverb)
Watching is a part of good play.
(Traditional Proverb)
Possession satisfies.
(Traditional Proverb)
Red as a beet.
(Traditional Proverb)
Secrecy is the soul of business.
(Traditional Proverb)
Silence implies consent.
(Traditional Proverb)
Some evils are cured by contempt.
(Traditional Proverb)
Strike while the iron is hot.
(Traditional Proverb)
The apple of his eye.
(Traditional Proverb)
The first step is the hardest.
(Traditional Proverb)
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
(Traditional Proverb)
They laugh well who laugh last.
(Traditional Proverb)
To deceive oneself is very easy.
(Traditional Proverb)
Under the weather.
(Traditional Proverb)
Water doesn't run uphill
(Traditional Proverb)
Poverty has no greater foe than bashfulness.
(Traditional Proverb)
Remain hungry but do not start begging.
(Traditional Proverb)
Seed money.
(Traditional Proverb)
Silence is golden.
(Traditional Proverb)
Some like carrots others like cabbage.
(Traditional Proverb)
Strong as an ox.
(Traditional Proverb)
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