21.
They asked the fox, "Who is your witness?" He said, "My tail,"
Meaning: Collusion is suspected: or, one withness for his
own benefit.
22.
A lion at home, and a fox abroad.
Meaning: A big frog in a little pond becomes a little frog in a
big pond: or, every dog is a lion at home.
Usage: Character and quality show up early.
23.
A fox is in trouble because of his own pelt.
Meaning: A persons own health or possessions can involve
him in trouble, thus becoming his own worst enemy.
24.
He is riding the donkey, but has lost the donkey.
Meaning: (a) Meaning: If it had been a
snake, it would have bitten you; or, not making the same mistake twice.
25.
In an ant colony dew is a flood.
Meaning: A little misfortune means much to one in need.
26.
Having been bitten by a snake, be's afraid of a rope.
Meaning: Once bitten, twice shy: or , not making the same
mistake twice.
27.
If there is only bread and onions, still have a happy face.
Meaning: "Be content with such things as you have."
28.
God said, "Eat and drink," but He didn't say, "Gorge to the full (up to
your throat)."
Meaning: Ones own child is especially dear for him/her.
29.
Every anguish passes except the anguish of hunger.
Meaning:One can forget other troubles, but not the need of food.
30.
A warm fire is better than any delicious food.
Meaning: Warmth is more important than food. |
31.
One who doesn't appreciate the apple, won't appreciate the orchard.
Meaning:If we don't appreciate little things, we won't appreciate
great things.
32.
Two watermelons can't be held in one hand.
Meaning: If you have too many preoccupations, you will succeed at
none of them.
33.
Salt preserves meat, but what can be done with salt if it is bad.
Meaning: Ordinary people can be corrected, but how can one
correct teachers, leaders and preachers: or, if salt has lost its savor it is good
for nothing.
34.
A mother won't give milk to her child until he cries. Meaning:
Unless we ask for something, we don't get it.
35.
Even if a knife is made of gold, a person won't stab his own heart with it.
Meaning: Don't side with your best friend or evern with your son
if he is in the wrong.
36.
A new servant can catch a running deer.
Meaning: A person who is new at a job is overly energetic in an
attempt to make a good impression.
37.
He ran out from under a leaking roof and sat in the rain. Meaning:Out
of the frying pan into the fire.
38.
My drum doesn't do what I want it to.
Meaning:Used when a servant, child or student doesn't do what you
have told him to do.
39.
Only stretch you foot to the length of your blanket.
Meaning: "Cut your coat according to your cloth:" or,
don't overstretch your bounds.
40.
Walls have mice and mice have ears.
Meaning:Secrets told are spread abroad.
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