To The Ant, A Few Drops Of Dew
To the ant, a few drops of dew is a flood.
To the ant, a few drops of dew is a flood.
The shoemaker’s shoes have no heels.
The drowning man is not troubled by rain.
The needle makes clothes but stays naked.
Uneaten soup and burned mouth.
There is no need for fish in an empty pond.
The earth is a host who kills his guests.
The eyes can do a thousand things that the fingers can’t.
The public improves the speaker’s speech.
Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; but doing well is the wisest and best of all.
The mud that you throw will fall on your own head.
When the snake is old, the frog will tease him.
Work is twice done by the man in a hurry.
A liar is forgetful.
You can’t escape death and guests.
The world is a rose:smell it and pass it on to your friends.
The wise man who does not put his knowledge into practice is like a bee that gives no honey.
He is turning his coat according to the wind.
He is well known as bad money.
God is the doctor of the man who quarrels with his master.