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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs One can care little for man, but we need a friend. One can do anything, only will is needed. One can easily judge the character of a person by the way they treat people who can do nothing for them. One can even get used to living hell. One can forgive a murder but not impoliteness. One can get sick of cake, but never of bread. One can live on a little, but not on nothing. One can lose four and eight. One can love and be wise. One can never know too much. One can never repay one's debt to one's mother. One can not stop sleeping in fear of bad dreams. One can only go round a pepper tree, but can never climb it . One can only try to get what one can from the head of an elephant, no one ever carries it home. One can pay back the loan of gold, but one dies forever in debt to those who are kind. One can see it but must not say, when the master of a house passes excreta in a pot. One can speak and seven can sing. One can stand still in a flowing stream, but not in a world of men. One candle for St. Michael, and another for his devil. One cannot always find a fish under a willow. One cannot be and have been. One cannot be at the oven and the mill at the same time. One cannot be cautious enough. One cannot be in two places at once. One cannot become a priest just by having a rosary. One cannot blow and swallow at the same time. One cannot borrow a man's mouth and eat onions for him. One cannot both feast and become rich. 456 One cannot count on riches. One cannot die twice. One cannot drink and whistle at the same time. One cannot eat the meat of every bird. One cannot fight the wind. One cannot go back to the farmer from whom one borrowed seed-yams to plant to say that the beetles have eaten up the seed-yams. One cannot keep peace longer than his neighbour will let him. One cannot learn to swim in a field. One cannot love and be wise. One cannot make a fur coat from a "Thank you." One cannot make soup out of beauty. One cannot manage too many affairs; like pumpkins in water, one pops up while you try to hold down the other. One cannot please everybody and one's father. One cannot put everything under one hat. One cannot put out fire with fire. One cannot quarrel without an opponent. One cannot refuse to eat just because there is a chance of being choked. One cannot ring the bells and walk in the procession. One cannot scoop up the ocean with a sea shell. One cannot serve two masters. One cannot shoe a running horse. One cannot sit in two saddles having one arse/bottom only. One cannot ski so softly that the tracks cannot be seen. One cannot strip two hides from one fox. One cannot wash a blackamoor white. One can't break an axe with a whip. One can't die if he's brave. Even when he die his name lasts forever. One can't enter Paradise in spite of the saints. One can't give a grasshopper to a child if one has not caught it yet.