The one-eyed man owes a debt to blindness.
He who brings home ant infested firewood Owes the lizard a welcome visit.
He who chases a chicken (not his own) Is most likely to trip and fall.
He who goes a-fishing owes a debt to getting wet.
One who pins another on the ground Also pins himself thereon.
A child who does not run an errand properly Owes a duty to run it a second time.
The Child who insists that its mother will not sleep Will itself not sleep either.
The child who peeps into an ant hole Will have the ant hole peeping back at him.
The child who eats what has kept it awake Owes a debt to sleep soon after.
One who grabs a child's property and raises the holding hand beyond the child's reach, Will soon give the child back his property-When the raised arm begins to ache.
The mother of a child with a hunchback Certainly knows how to carry her child.
The woman who never says, No, Gets used until she drops dead.
A kind-hearted woman living close to the main highway, gets to feed every passerby.
When a woman becomes an old hag It is forgotten that she was (once) married with a fortune.
Good one !