Famous Proverbs
369 Proverbs about Anger / Page 34
331. Roasted locusts eaten at night bring dangerous dreams.
332. A stranger does not share the monkey.
333. The zawan of your own country is better than the wheat of strangers.
334. To get rid of anger, first weed out the bitter roots.
335. Women and glass are always in danger.
336. The land of marriage has this peculiarity: That strangers are desirous of inhabiting it, while its natural inhabitants would gladly be exiled.
337. Let your anger set with the sun and not rise again.
338. A fool bull will look only for the green grass without looking the danger of toppling over the steep valley.
339. All strangers are relations to each other.
340. Anger is as a stone cast into a wasp's nest.