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"Do not blame God for having created the tiger, but thank Him for not having given it wings."
-- African Proverb (** See really cute shirts, magnets, hats and more with this proverb. **)
"Where there are no tigers, a wildcat is very self-important."
-- Korean Proverb
"He who rides a tiger is afraid to dismount."
-- Traditional Proverb
"One dog barks at something, the rest bark at him."
-- Chinese Proverb
"A tiger does not have to proclaim its tigritude."
-- Nigerian Proverb
"If you have money, men think you are wise, handsome, and able to sing like
a bird."
-- Jewish Proverb
"An honest man is not the worse because a dog barks at him."
-- Danish Proverb
"Don't strike a flea on a tiger's head."
-- Chinese Proverb
"Before you milk a cow tie it up."
-- South African Proverb
"The good cow gets sold in its own country."
-- Maltese Proverb
"Every dog is allowed one bite."
-- US Proverb
"A good dog deserves a good bone."
-- US Proverb
"Giving advice to a stupid man is like giving salt to a squirrel."
-- Kashmiri Proverb
"Two farmers each claimed to own a certain cow. While one pulled on its head
and the
other pulled on its tail, meanwhile the cow was milked by a lawyer."
-- Jewish Parable
"If you stop every time a dog barks, your road will never end."
-- Saudi Arabian Proverb
"A noisy cow gives little milk."
-- Polish Proverb
"I don't want the cheese, I just want to get out of the trap."
-- Spanish Proverb
"It's not the fault of the mouse, but of the one who offers him the cheese."
-- Mexican Proverb
"When you go to a donkey's house, don't talk about ears."
-- Jamaican Proverb
"Settling a dispute through the law is like losing a cow for the sake of a
cat."
-- Chinese Proverb
"You come with a cat and call it a rabbit."
-- Cameroonian Proverb
"At high tide the fish eat ants; at low tide the ants eat fish."
-- Thai Proverb
"An ox with long horns, even if he does not butt, will be accused of
butting."
-- Malay Proverb
"An ant on the move does more than a dozing ox."
-- Mexican Proverb
"With a sweet tongue of kindness, you can drag an elephant by a hair."
-- Persian Proverb
"Every worm has its hole."
-- Yiddish Proverb
"Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow."
-- Italian Proverb
"The frog likes water, but not boiling water."
-- Senegalese Proverb
"A cat goes to a monastery, but she still remains a cat."
-- Congolese Proverb
"A donkey always says thank you with a kick."
-- Kenyan Proverb
"If a rich man ate a snake, they would say it was because of his wisdom; if a poor man ate it, they would say it was because of his stupidity."
-- Saudi Arabian Proverb
"Whoever plows with a team of donkeys must have patience."
-- Zimbabwean Proverb
"The kind man feeds his cat before sitting down to dinner."
-- Hebrew Proverb
"It's the same donkey, but with a new saddle."
-- Afghan Proverb
"When a miser dies, the heirs feel as happy as when they kill a pig."
-- Maltese Proverb
"An old cat will not learn how to dance."
-- Moroccan Proverb
"A cat will teach her young ones all the tricks, except how to jump
backwards."
-- Netherlands Antillean Proverb
"When the mouse laughs at the cat, there's a hole nearby."
-- Nigerian Proverb
"A chattering bird builds no nest."
-- Cameroonian Proverb
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