Give a proverb to a wise man and he understands;give one to a fool and he flings his arms wide into the bush.
Laughter does not necessarily signify pleasure.
One intentionally (voluntarily) falls for laughter: laughter really never pushes anyone down.
It is not (necessarily) the staring eye that sees well.
He who knows too much will in the end become a fool.
(Even) a useless life is better than a useless death.
Where is the man who steals a public drum going to beat it.
A man who eats what he deserves to eat cannot be called a glutton.
A man sitting in his own home thinks that others outside it are starving.
You can tell the ripe corn at sight:A close inspection borders on gluttony.
Two knives belong to a pauper: The sharp one has no handle,The one with a handle is dull and blunt.
The child being carried on the back does not know that the trek is difficult.
When you are gathering riches,also gather wisdom;Or else your riches will be taken over by another.
It is not with the same smooth tongue with which money is borrowed that it is usually repaid.
(Having)An offspring who is a fool is (virtually) the same as (having a) stillbirth.
A big bird perching on a tender branch makes both bird and branch involuntary dance.
If life were like a seedling the enemy would uproot it.
if you send an enemy to the market to buy you life, he will purchase death instead.
You can tell a strong (great) man by his reaction when taken unawares.
A girl who has never been ill can sell (her) beauty in the market.
If poverty is a free gift Most people would reject the charity.
One who claims that he does not enjoy sweet things should cook his pot of soup without salt.
Where the running man get to, The walking Man eventually also gets.
If a fortune is spent beautifying the teeth, What wealth is going to be won from showing them in smiles?
I hope you learnt a thing or two from the proverbs.