Famous Proverbs
440 Proverbs about Bird / Page 37
361. A fish and bird may fall in love but the two cannot build a home together.
362. A restless grasshopper eventually ends up in a birds teeth.
363. A severely under paid hungry teacher in a renovated, well-equipped classroom, can perform just as well as a bird without feathers can do in a hanging, decorated cage.
364. Birds sing not because they have answers but because they have songs.
365. Don't admire the flying bird before you know the pain of flapping.
366. He who pursues a hatched bird teaches it how to fly.
367. If a bird bills the rock then it trusts its beck.
368. It is easier to catch a bird at night than day.
369. It is only a mad dog that barks at a flying bird.
370. It s the discontented fish that envies the solely bird.