Eight strange proverbs from around the world:
Jamaica:
Do not call a crocodile a "big mouth" before crossing the river.
Interpretation: As long as you need someone, tolerate him and be patient with him.
Haiti:
If you want your chicks to hatch, sleep on the eggs yourself.
Commentary: If you are looking to make the best of the card, leave it to someone other than yourself.
Latin:
A stupid rabbit builds three entrances for its nest.
Commentary: If you want security, reason dictates that you block others from interfering in your affairs.
Africa:
Every beetle is a gazelle as beautiful as its mother.
Commentary: It is equivalent to Persian, if you do not see it in the eyes of the insane, except for the goodness of Lily.
Russian:
An empty barrel makes the loudest sound.
Commentary: Too much fuss and claims indicate emptiness.
Spain:
To cook a delicious omelet, you must break at least one egg.
Interpretation: You will not achieve the desired result without spending money
Russian:
Anyone with a large knife is not necessarily a skilled cook.
Interpretation: Access to desirable facilities is not a guarantee of success.
Japanese:
If you want to be your boss, then push him up
Commentary: Do not hit anyone for underwater progress.