TURKISH SAVINGS
He that speaks the truth must have one foot in the stirrup. - • " " The nest of a blind bird is made •by God^ Every fish that escapes appears larger than- it is it is like digging a well with a "needleforgiveness 01 / 1 ** QOt t0 be US °^- against ,, hh i m who asks He that eats_ does not know how much is consumed, but .he that carves . knows very weir - Pew desires; happy life. ' ' - -
He who asks has one shame, but? he who refuses has. two. . ' • - . - . God" ' is the enemy of- the proud/ Before the rich man makes up - his . mind to give, thg poor man dies. • ..- - It is better to lose an eye than to lose one's reputation. ' ' " The insolent are never without a wound.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 7, 14 February 1907, Page 37
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127TURKISH SAVINGS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 7, 14 February 1907, Page 37
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