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Be a friend to yourself, and others will.
More Welsh Proverbs
Repay evil with good, and hell will not claim you.
Old age is a hundred disorders.
Better my own cottage than the palace of another.
Every flock has its black sheep.
Home is home, however poor it is.
The child will grow, his clothes will not.
Repay evil with good, and hell will not claim you.
Let not your tongue cut your throat.
Scatter with one hand, gather with two.
If you want to be a leader, be a bridge.
The strength of a nation is its knowledge.
A nation without a language is a nation without a heart.
Do good and then do it again.
I was wise once: when I was born I cried.
Memory slips, letters remain.
Be a friend to yourself, and others will.
If every fool wore a crown, we should all be kings.
Things turn sour when you play with fire.
Adversity brings knowledge and knowledge wisdom.
The crow sees its chick as white.
A great sin can enter through a small door.
Your hand is never the worse for doing its own work.
To return to my trees – to relax and unwind, to calm your mind.
Better educated than wealthy.
Conscience is the nest where all good is hatched.
You must crawl before walking.
The older the man, the weaker his mind.
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