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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs Kail spares bread. Kamau who is white becomes black. Kame single, kame fair. Kamesters are ay creeshie. Kamesters are aye creeshy. 'Kanywanjui' scratches its thigh. Karma and shadows follow one everywhere. Karma is the mother and karma is the father. Keep a green tree in your heart and perhaps the singing bird will come. Keep a stiff upper lip. Keep a thing for seven years and you'll find a use for it. Keep a thing seven years and you'll always find a use for it. Keep adding little by little and you will soon have a big hoard. Keep away from trouble and sing to it. Keep both eyes open before you are married and afterwards close only one. Keep company with good men, and you'll increase their number. Keep counsel of thyself first. Keep counsel, thyself first. Keep fire away from straw. Keep five yards from a carriage, ten yards from a horse, and a hundred yards from an elephant; but the distance one should keep from a wicked man cannot be measured. Keep flax from fire and youth from gaming. Keep good company and you shall be of the number. Keep good men company, and you shall be of the number. Keep learning because knowledge is the key to power. Keep no more cats than catch mice. Keep no more cats than will catch mice. Keep no secrets of thyself from thyself. Keep not ill company lest you increase the number. Keep not two tongues in one mouth. Keep out o' his company that cracks o' his cheatery. 380 Keep quiet and people will think you a philosopher. Keep several balls in the air. Keep something for a rainy day. Keep something for a sair foot. Keep something for the sore foot. Keep straw, its time will come. Keep the best log for May. Keep the bone and the dog will follow. Keep the common road, and thou'rt safe. Keep the feast to the feast day. Keep the staff in your ain hand. Keep the tongue in your mouth a prisoner. Keep the weekdays honest and it will be easy to keep the Sabbath holy. Keep to the little ones, and the big ones will not bite you. Keep up with the times, don't stay in the dark. Keep watch for the appearing mushroom. Keep well with your neighbours, whether right or wrong. Keep within compass and you may be sure, That you will not suffer what others endure. Keep women far away from song, because it is a summons to adultery. Keep your breath to cool your crowdie. Keep your broken arm inside your sleeve. Keep your chickens in your own backyard. Keep your chin up. Keep your counsel arrested until it's requested. Keep your ears wider and your mouth narrower. Keep your eye on girls that don't tell their mothers everything. Keep your eye on the ball and your head in the game. Keep your eye on the ball. Keep your eye upon the goal. Keep your eyes on the sun and you will not see the shadows. Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards. Keep your feet on the ground and you'll lessen the pain.