Tibetan proverbs
The father may well be a horse, but it's most likely that the son will be a mule.
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Medicine that heals is not always sweet and caring words are not always pleasant.
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It is easier to put leather on the soles of one's feet than cover the world with leather.
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It is better to live for one day as a tiger than to live for a thousand years as a sheep.
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Eat according to the limits of your provisions; walk according to the length of your step.
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It is easy to see the fly on the other person's nose, while ignoring the horse on your own.
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With a resolute heart, a mouse can lift an elephant. Spreading the news is also multiplying it.
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If there is only one earring among seven daughters, there will always be a quarrel on festival days.
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Don't notice the tiny flea in the other person's hair and overlook the lumbering yak on your own nose.
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The young magpie that pulls feathers out of his mother thinks that he is showing gratitude in that way.
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