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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs If he's your flatterer, he can't be your friend. If his legs fail him, he fights on his knees. If horses neigh to one another, they become acquainted, if people talk to one another, they become acquainted. If hunger forces a farmer in a particular year to eat both his yam tubers and the seed- yams, the succeeding years would still be worse because he would have no yams to eat and none to plant. If I am a fool, put your finger in my mouth. If I am in harmony with my family, that’s success. If I am like others, who will be like me? If i am not for myself, who will be? but if i am only for myself, what am i? and if not now, then when? If I am not to myself, who will be? And when I am to myself, who am I? And if not now, when? If I am seen, I am joking; if I am not seen, I steal. If I am to be drowned, it shall be in clean water. If i am virtuous and worthy, for whom should i not maintain a proper concern? If I can get his cart at a Waltar, I shall lend it a put. If I canna do't by might, I'll do't by sleight. If I cannot move the powers above, Acheron itself shall be appealed to. If I could see your face, I would not need food. If I dealt in candles, the sun wouldn't set; if I dealt in shrouds, people would stop dying. If I die, I forgive you. If I live we shall see. If I die, I forgive you; if I recover, we shall see. If i had a dog as daft as you i would shoot him. If I had a dog as daft, I would shoot him. If I had known, I would have cooked okra. (Don’t rely on things that are not seen, because they may fail to eventuate.) If I had two loaves of bread, I would sell one and buy hyacinths, for they would feed 305 my soul. If I have decided to love somebody, I oblige myself to be patient with him/her. If I have lost the ring I still have the fingers. If I haven't eaten wheat-bread, I've seen it in people's hands. If I keep a green bough in my heart, then the singing bird will come. If I know I will die tomorrow, I can still learn something tonight. If I listen, I have the advantage; if I speak, others have it. If I may not keep geese, I shall keep gesline. If I peddle salt, it rains; if I peddle flour, the wind blows. If I say, it is pregnant, If I do not say, it is not pregnant. If I see you often, I can't call you a visitor. If I sleep, I sleep for myself; if I work, I know not for whom. If I tell you my dream, you might forget it. If I act on my dream, perhaps you will remember it, but if I involve you, it becomes your dream too. If I try to be like him, who will be like me? If I went to sea I should find it dry. If I were a prophet, I wouldn't be wretched. If I were to trade in winding sheets, no one would die. If I wrestle with a filthy thing, win or lose, I shall be defiled. If ifs and ands were pots and pans there'd be no work for tinkers If ifs and ands were pots and pans, there'd be no work for tinkers' hands. If ifs and ans were pots and pans, there'd be no trade for tinkers. If ignorance is bliss, why aren't more people happy? If ill luck were cheese, dairy-women would go wanting work. If in February there be no rain, 'tis neither good for hay nor grain. If it ain't broke, don't fix it