Famous Proverbs
220 Proverbs about Mean / Page 12
111. Preparing cocoyams for planting does not mean that they are already planted.
112. The end justifies the means.
113. The ends justify the means.
114. For a poor man, to prepare for a trip means belt himself.
115. Money is flat and was meant to be piled up.
116. When the fool is told a proverb, its meaning has to be explained to him.
117. Marriage without love-making means sad consequences and sorrow.
118. A bottle of oil warmed over the fire has no means of producing oil by itself.
119. No offense taken when none is meant.
120. If a man gives you a basket to carry water, it means that he hates you.