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Hindi Proverbs - page 6
It is little use to dig a well after the house has caught fire.
Hindi Proverb
The devil eats the miser's money.
Hindi Proverb
The word of a woman is a bundle of water.
Hindi Proverb
These three take crooked ways: carts, boats, and musicians.
Hindi Proverb
A person consists of his faith. Whatever is his faith, even so is he.
Hindi Proverb
A harvest of peace grows from seeds of contentment.
Hindi Proverb
There is enmity between to dig and to let dig.
Hindi Proverb
Since love departs at dawn, create, O God, a night that has no morn.
Hindi Proverb
The ambitious one makes friends with the elephant, then tramples upon the ant.
Hindi Proverb
A blind man sat behind a pile of stones and thought that nobody could see him.
Hindi Proverb
A beggar himself, can he afford to have one asking for alms at his door?
Hindi Proverb
What is sport to the boy is the death of the bird.
Hindi Proverb
A guilty conscience is a lively enemy.
Hindi Proverb
No sin is hidden to the soul.
Hindi Proverb
A good bark year makes a good wheat year.
Hindi Proverb
There are as many characters as there are individuals.
Hindi Proverb
Those who hunt deer sometimes raise tigers.
Hindi Proverb
It's a brave bird that makes its nest in the cat's ear.
Hindi Proverb
Nothing is comprehensible except by virtue of its edges.
Hindi Proverb
A meal without flesh is like feeding on grass.
Hindi Proverb
If you are up to your knees in pleasure, then you are up to your waist in grief.
Hindi Proverb
The hands of a lawyer are always in someone's pocket.
Hindi Proverb
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