A Forest Is In An Acorn
A forest is in an acorn.
A forest is in an acorn.
Open your purse, and i will open my mouth.
Everything must have a beginning.
Marrying sounds well, but tastes ill.
Between the hand and the mouth the soup is lost.
What the son has not learned, the father did not know.
Broken friendship may be soldered but can never be made sound.
If you live in a mud house, beware of storms.
A rich widow weeps in one eye and laughs with the other.
During war, weapons aren’t cleaned.
A beggar’s wallet is never full.
Give to the poor, lend to god.
Give a little, take a little.
Each head, a different judgement.
Better a red face than a black heart.
A fly doesn’t enter in a closed mouth.
A busy mother makes slothful daughters.
Big fishes are fished in big rivers.
Truth and oil come to the surface.
An empty purse and a new house make a man wise, but too late.