Armenian Literature by Anonymous
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God created men and women: who, then, created monks?
Poor and proud. In dreams the hungry see bread and the thirsty water. Ere the fat become lean, the lean are already dead. Wish for a cow for your neighbor, that God may give you two. What is play to the cat is death to the mouse. Unless the child cries, the mother will not suckle it. A fish in the water is worth nothing. Gold is small but of great worth. At home the dog is very brave. Observe the mother ere you take the daughter. If you lose half and then leave off, something is gained. The good mourn for what was taken away, the wolf for what was left behind. Only a bearded man can laugh at a beardless face. He descends from a horse and seats himself on an ass. |
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