"Fusozay Var Var"

--"Enjoy Life", a Khajiiti proverb

"Fusozay Var Dar"

--"Kill Without Qualm", a Khajiiti proverb

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もう日本に行くのが出来ない。帰り便が中止された😭。でも、お金と時間を無駄にするのが、命を失うよりいいです。(このことわざは英語で知らない)
I don't know how to say this proverb in Japanese/No sé cómo decir este refrán en japonés: It's better to lose time or money than to lose life.

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"A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal, but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel." ~ Proverbs 12:10

🎨 Alex Colville, "Dog and Priest", 1978

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“Ocean thousand, mountain thousand”
Japanese proverb
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🎨Edvard Munch 1863-1944
Norwegian painter
"Waves against the Shore"

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Good Day Twitterverse.
I hope today brings you that proverbial spoon full of sugar.
💫🌼✨🍀🦋🌷😊😇😊🌷🦋🍀✨🌼💫

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coi proverbi: Il tempo fugge.
Proverbio latino

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Sleepful.
"When you lie down, you will not be afraid; when you lie down, your sleep will be sweet." Proverbs 3:24

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The moment is gone.
It can never be relived.

Zen Proverb

🎨 Zipcy

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No matter how long the winter
Spring is sure to follow
—Proverb 🌸

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“Puede que solo necesites tu espada una vez en tu vida, pero es necesario que la lleves siempre” Proverbio Japonés. By

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Listen to the wind, it talks.
Listen to the silence, it speaks.
Listen to your heart, it knows.
Native American Proverb

Art Crilleb

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“A friend loves at all times.” —Proverbs 17:17 💗

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Il faut absolument + pour recevoir votre proverbe

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When the dog of life brings you a bagel you better grab it with both hands...especially when there’s also butter and sesame seeds 🥯

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"A proverb - He who has the sack of gold will always have flatterers", 1592
© Pieter Brueghel the Younger (Flemish, 1565 - 1637)

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The axe forgot what the tree remembers

African proverb

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an old proverb: "it beeb like that sometimes"

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Cultural values, a people’s ethos and their prejudices, are often not explicitly stated but rather carefully handed down each generation through ambiguous yet striking proverbs and idioms. These idioms and proverbs then best illustrate the story a language tells.

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