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Whack Your Boss Proverbs for Verbal Slapping
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“When two say you are drunk, it is best to go to sleep.”(Yiddish Proverb)
“You may force a horse to the water but you cannot make him drink.”
(Danish Proverb)
“Mice cease to fear cat when she is too old.”
(Burmese Proverb)
A single stone is enough for a house of glass.
(Iranian Proverb)
“We measure others with our own yardstick. “(Greek Proverb)
“Every power is subject to another power.”
(African-Shona Proverb)
“The axe forgets but the cut log does not.”
(African-Shona Proverb)
“Authority does not depend upon age.” (African-Ovambo Proverb)
“The strength of fish is in the water.”
(African-Shona Proverb)
“It is the old cow’s notion that she never was a calf. “
(French Proverb)
“One beggar likes not that
another has two wallets.”
(Danish Proverb)
“A stinking person does not know his own foul odor.”
( Japanese Proverb)
“The vulture scents the carcass however high in the air he may be.”
(African-Yoruba Proverb)
“Power and violence shut the mouth. “
(Maltese Proverb)
“Innocent actions carry their own warrant with them.” (English Proverb)
“Only he who treads on the fire feels it.”
(Libyan Proverb)
“The best pears fall into the pigs’ mouths.”(Italian Proverb)
“When the heart is full of lust, the mouth is full of lies. “
(Scottish Proverb)
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