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Funny Science Sayings

Do well, and dread no man.
African Proverb
Does a woodsman tap a withered tree?
African Proverb
Don’t look for apples under poplar trees.
Slavic Proverb
Don’t make your sauce until you have caught the fish.
African Proverb
Don’t place your spoon where your bowl is not.
Abkhaz Proverb
Don’t shake the tree when the pears fall off themselves.
Slavic Proverb
Don’t succumb to the wiles of women.
Sinhalese, Sri Lanka Proverb
Don't be like the shadow: a constant companion, yet not a comrade.
Dominican Republic Proverb
Don't cross the bridge till you come to it.
African Proverb
Don't let yesterday use up too much of today.
Native American Cherokee Proverb
Don't say that spring has come until you can put your foot on nine daisies.
Hampshire Proverb
Don't spur a willing horse.
African Proverb
Don't talk unless you can improve the silence.
Vermont Proverb
Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Walk beside me that we may be as one.
Native American Ute Proverb
Dress a goat in silk and it's still a goat.
Celtic Proverb
Drums are never beat without reason.
Kiganda Proverb
During a storm you do not take shelter under just one roofing tile.
Bayansi Proverb
During a storm you seek shelter under a tree and not the clouds.
Bayansi Proverb
Each bay has its own wind.
Fijian Proverb
Each bay, its own wind.
Fijian Proverb
Each bird loves to hear himself sing.
Native American Arapaho Proverb
Each person is his own judge.
Native American Pima Proverb
Eagles eat no carrion.
African Proverb
Ease and honor are seldom bedfellows.
African Proverb
Eat coconuts while you have teeth
Singhalese Proverb
Eat when you’re hungry, and drink when you’re dry.
African Proverb
Eat when you're hungry. Drink when you're thirsty. Sleep when you're tired.
Buddhist Proverb
Eggs and metal do not go in the same basket.
Ewe Proverb
Eggs and metal should not be put in the same sack.
Ewe Proverb
Elderliness is not a disease, but a richness.
Kiganda Proverb
Empty not your soul to everybody and do not diminish thereby your importance.
Ancient Egyptian Proverb
Enjoy yourself, for there is nothing in the world we can call our own
Macedonian Proverb.
Envy follows merit like the shadow follows the body.
Nicaraguan Proverb
Envy shoots as others and wounds herself.
Costa Rican Proverb
Equality is difficult, but superiority is painful.
Serere Proverb
Even a fifty-tongued man cannot equal a single-tongued woman at abusing.
Sinhalese Proverb
Even a fool may chance to say something wise.
African Proverb
Even a wolf is allowed to marry two.
Awar Proverb
Even an old calabash is useful.
Minyanka Proverb
Even Buddhist priests of the same temple quarrel occasion
Singhalese Proverb