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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs A friend that you buy with presents, will be bought from you. A friend to all is a friend to none. A friend to everybody and to nobody is the same thing. A friend to everybody is a friend to nobody. A friend to my table and wine, is no good neighbour. A friend when in need is a faithful friend. A friend who fawns is better than an enemy who smiles. A friend who visits you when you are suffering is your best friend. A friend will wipe away sweat but not blood. A friend won with a feather can be lost with a straw. A friend works in the light of the sun, an enemy in the dark. A friend you get for nothing; an enemy must be bought. A friend you have to buy; enemies you get for nothing. A friend, and look to thyself. A friend’s dinner is soon dressed. A friend’s envy is worse than an enemy’s hatred. A friend’s eye is a good looking-glass. A friend’s eye is a good mirror. A friend’s fault should be known but not abhorred. A friend’s faults may be notices, but not blamed. A friend’s frown is better than a fool’s smile. A friend’s meat is soon ready. A friend’s misfortune should give you wisdom. (Learn from the mistakes of others.) A friendly person is never a good-for- nothing. A friendly word is better than a heavy cake. A friendly word is like a spring day. A friendship that dies is never reborn. A frog eats that which brings itself. (a person should not be greatly blamed for 24 committing a crime through enticement) A frog hopped onto a wall and cried, ‘I can see Kashmir!’ A frog in a well shaft. A frog in a well-shaft seeing the sky. A frog in the well knows not the ocean. A frog living at the bottom of the well thinks that the sky is as small as a cooking pot lid. A fruit tree that grows in a dung heap will certainly blossom. A fruit-bearing tree is known by its flowers. A fu’ heart never lied. A fu’ sack will tak a clout o’ the side. A full belly counsels well. A full belly dances better than a fine coat. A full belly is neither good for flight, nor for fighting. A full belly is not the stomach of a scholar. A full belly sets a man jigging. A full bottle makes no sound; a half-bottle sloshes around. A full cup must be carried steadily. A full ear of corn will bend its head; an empty ear will stand upright. A full ear requires three good things: good time, good seeds and good hoeing. A full heart lied never. A full man is no eater. A full pig in the sty doesn’t find the hungry one going by. A full pistol scares one person, an empty one scares forty people. A full purse cannot bend. A full purse makes the mouth to speak. A full purse never lacks friends. A full sack pricks up its ear. A full sail helped him to arrive. A full seck will take a clout on the side. A full stomach praises Lent. A full vessel must be carried carefully. A funeral is to mourn one another. A gadding girl is rarely coy. A galled horse does not care to be curried.