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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs A fly doesn’t enter in a closed mouth. A fly doesn’t harm anyone. A fly follows the honey. A fly that dances carelessly in front of a spider’s web, risks the wrath of the spider’s teeth. A fly that falls on your wound is more important. A fly that has no one to advice it, follows the corpse into the grave. A fly that lands on a carabao feels itself to be higher than the carabao. A fly will not come into a closed mouth. A fly will not get into a closed mouth. A fly, a harlot, a beggar, a rat, and gusty wind; the village-boss and the tax collector - these seven are always annoying to others. A flying crow always catches something A flying moth throws itself into a fire. A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan. A fool admires himself most when he has done foolish things. A fool and his head are soon parted. A fool and his money are easily parted. A fool and his money are soon parted A fool and his money is one big party. A fool and his words are soon parted. A fool and water will go the way they are diverted. A fool at forty is a fool indeed. A fool beat a drum, the clever ones danced. (don’t disregard other peoples abilities) A fool believes everything. A fool boasts of his horse, a madman of his wife, the skillfulness of his children. A fool brings the rope himself with which he will be bound. A fool bull will look only for the green grass without looking the danger of top- pling over the steep valley. A fool can ask more questions in a minute than a wise man can answer in an hour. A fool can ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years. 21 A fool can ask more questions than seven wise men can answer. A fool can tell only foolish things. A fool carveth a piece of his heart to every one that sits near him. A fool doing what he knows is better than a hundred wise men doing what they don’t know. A fool dreams of wealth, a wise man of happiness. A fool finds no pleasure in understanding but delights in airing his own opinions. A fool finds pleasure in evil conduct, but a man of understanding delights in wisdom. A fool gives full vent to his anger, but a wise man keeps himself under control. A fool has few friends. A fool in a hurry drinks tea with a fork. A fool is a wise man’s ladder. A fool is always beginning. A fool is happier thinking weel o’ himself than a wise man is of others thinking weel o’ him. A fool is his own informer. A fool is like a wanderer lost on a path. A fool is like all other men as long as he remains silent. A fool is like the big drum that beats fast but does not realize its hollowness. A fool is not afraid to lose his mind. A fool is only cured by dying. A fool is someone who trusts another fool. A fool judges people by the presents they give him. A fool laughs at himself. A fool laughs when others laugh. A fool looks for dung where the cow never browsed. A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years. A fool may chance to put something into a wise man’s head. A fool may chance to say a wise thing.