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The frog saw how the horses were shod, so she also lifted up her foot.
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The sheep separated from the flock is eaten by the wolf.
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They made the garlic a bride, its smell did not come out for forty days.
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What does one hand have? Two hands make a sound.
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Who goes near soot smells of soot, and who goes near musk smells of musk.
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With gold I can buy things; with thinking I can understand things.
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A satiated man doesn't know what's hunger, a healthy man doesn't know what's disease.
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Don't tell your secret to your friend, he will tell it to his friend.
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Free vinegar is sweeter than honey.
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If the place you have arrived at is blind, blink your eye.
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Keep straw, its time will come.
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Not he who lived long knows, but he who traveled much knows.
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Tell me who your friend is, and I will tell you who you are.
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The green twig is easily bent.
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The sheik cannot fly, but his disciple lets him fly.
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They put the blabbermouth in hell, and he shouted "The wood is damp!"
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What is loaned will go away smiling and come back crying.
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Who has never been burned in the sun won't know the value of shadow.
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With talking the cheese ship won't move.
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A sheik's miracles are of his own telling.
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Don't tread on the tail of a sleeping snake.
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Fruit of a tree falls near its roots.
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If the wind does not blow, the leaves do not move.
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Killing two birds with one stone.
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One by one we count the beans.
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The brave is known by his fame.
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The hare was offended with the mountain, but the mountain did not notice.
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The shoemaker's child goes barefoot.
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They put the nightingale into a golden cage, yet it still craved for its home.
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What is salt to tasteless food, what is a word to a foolish head?
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Who has no intention to pray has no ears for the call to prayer.
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Without effort there is no food.
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A single bad experience is worth a thousand threats.
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Drop by drop the lake is formed.
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Grapes will darken by looking a??t each other.
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If the world is flooded, it will be easy for the duck.
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Kind words will get a snake out of its hole.
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One cannot eat the meat of every bird.
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The buyer of the rotten beans is the blind man.
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The hazelnut emerged from its shell and did not like the look of it.
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The stew of cheap meat will be tasteless.
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They put up minds for sale on the market, everyone liked his own mind.
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Whatever the thoughts of the dervish, so are his formulas.
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Who has seen death will be content with illness.
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Wormy beans will have blind buyers.
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A bird will not fly with one wing.
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A son will learn from his father to make a living, a daughter will learn from her mother to cut clothes.
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Drop by drop, it will make a pond.
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Habits don't expire until the soul expires.
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If they say there is a wedding in the sky, women would try to put up a ladder.
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Look at the mother before marrying the daughter.
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One eats while another watches -- that is how revolutions are begun.
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The cock that crows at the wrong time is killed.
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The head of the rooster that crows out of time will be cut off.
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The stone will not move from its place unless head is put to head.
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They sowed "if only" and "if found", and wind and waste sprang up.
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When bribery enters through the door, faith goes out through the chimney.
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Who is far from the eye will also be far from the heart.
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You can find no pomegranates on a willow tree, nor shame in the wicked.
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A broke merchant counted his small change.
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A village that you can see in a distance do not require a guide.
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Entrust not your goats nor sheep to the unmarried Shepherd.
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Happy is he whose own faults prevent him from castigating the faults of others.
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If you do not know what to say, say what your elders said.
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Many will show the way after the carriage has overturned.
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One must fill the pitcher while the water is flowing.
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The cornered rat will lick the balls of the cat.
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The house that receives no guests, never receives angels.
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The tool makes the hand proud.
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They throw stones at a tree with fruit.
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When the bundles of tobacco are ready, dancing begins.
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Who laughs last, laughs the best.
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You can tell a lion from where he dwells.
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A chicken won't be grudged to a place a goose will come from.
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A white day sheds light, a black day sheds darkness.
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Even if you know a thousand things, still consult him who knows something.
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He who did not help building the minaret, thinks that it just grew out from the ground.
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If you search for a faultless woman, you will remain a bachelor.
(Turkish Proverb)
March makes one look through the door, and makes one burn hoes and shovels.
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One scabbed sheep will taint a whole flock.
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