Think with the wise, but talk with the vulgar.
Quote Source: GreekTo deceive a diplomat speak the truth, he has no experience with it.
Quote Source: GreekTo rebel in season is not to rebel.
Quote Source: GreekThe child of a tiger is a tiger.
Quote Source: HaitianThe child saith nothing but what he heard at the fireside.
Quote Source: HaitianThe child says nothing, but what it heard by the fire.
Quote Source: HaitianThe crab that walks too far falls into the pot.
Quote Source: HaitianThe donkey sweats so the horse can be decorated with lace.
Quote Source: HaitianThe goat which has many owners will be left to die in the sun.
Quote Source: HaitianThe pencil of God has no eraser.
Quote Source: HaitianThe cry of the hyena and the loss of the goat are one.
Quote Source: HausaThe adult looks to deeds, the child to love.
Quote Source: HindustaniThe believer is happy; the doubter is wise.
Quote Source: HungarianThe wife of a careless man is almost a widow.
Quote Source: HungarianThe shadow should be the same length as the body.
Quote Source: IndonesianThe shallower the brook, the more it babbles.
Quote Source: IndonesianTake gifts with a sigh; most men give to be paid.
Quote Source: IrishTake heed is a good reed.
Quote Source: IrishThe beginning of health is sleep.
Quote Source: IrishThe best way to keep loyalty in a man\'s heart is to keep money in his purse.
Quote Source: IrishThe day will come when the cow will have use for her tail.
Quote Source: IrishThe devil never grants long leases.
Quote Source: IrishThe full person does not understand the needs of the hungry.
Quote Source: IrishThe herb that can't be got is the one that heals.
Quote Source: IrishThe hole is more honorable than the patch.
Quote Source: Irish