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  • PROVERBWhen your fortune increases, the columns of your house appear to be crookedWith money you can buy a house, but not a homeWith money you can buy a clock, but not timeWith money you can buy a bed, but not sleepWith money you can buy a book, but not knowledgeWith money you can buy a doctor, but not good healthWith money you can buy a position, but not respectWith money you can buy blood, but not lifeWith money you can buy sex, but not loveIf wherever you go you're tight with money, you'll find your welcome will not be sunnyToo many desires harm the mind; to desire much money harms the bodyLosing comes of winning moneyWhen you are poor, neighbors close by will not come; once you become rich, you'll be surprisWhen you have only two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a lilly wIf small money does not go out, big money will not come inIt's as difficult to be rich without bragging as it is to be poor without complainingThose who despise money will eventually sponge on their friendsNo amount of money can make others speak well of you behind your backMoney cannot purchase what the heart desiresThe rich man plans for tomorrow... The poor man for todayMoney sticks to moneyTis money that begets moneyThe best things in life are freeMoney can't buy happinessMoney isn't everythingMoney is powerMoney is the root of all evilMoney, like manure, is not good until it is spreadMoney talksTime is moneyMoney is money [wherever it comes from]A money worry isn't a mortal woundMoney doesnt make one happyLove does much, but money does allTime is moneyMoney is like a servant; if you abuse it, it runs awayMoney grows in the coffers of its ownerMoney is the root cause of unhappinessOnce you pay the money, you will receive the dosa a rice flour breadAll that glitters is not goldWhen gold speaks every tongue is silentPublic money is like holy water; everyone helps himself to itA happy heart is better than a full purseMoney has no smellGetting money is like digging with a needle. Spending it is like water soaking into the sandMoney gives birth to moneyMoney changes hands

  • Money is an enemyIf you see someone riding a horse, and don't have the money to buy one don't get a donkey Money doesn't change people, it only exposes themWhen money speaks, the truth keeps silentIts not money that brings happiness, its lots of moneyIf you have money you have wisdom; if none, you are a foolIf a person has a hundred dollars and makes a million, that is incredible; but if a person hasAfter a rich man gets rich, his next ambition is to get richerWith money in your pocket, you are wise and you are handsome and you sing well, tooThe heaviest thing in the world is an empty pocketA penny is a lot of money if you haven't got a pennyYou can't force anyone to love you or lend you money

  • COUNTRY RELIGIONARMENIACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACROATIAENGLANDENGLANDENGLANDENGLANDENGLANDENGLANDENGLANDENGLANDENGLANDFRANCEFRANCEFRANCEFRANCEGERMANYGHANAGHANAINDIAINDIAINDIAITALYITALYITALYITALYJAPANJAPANJAPAN

  • JAPANPAKISTANPAKISTANRUSSIARUSSIATURKEYUSAUSA

    JEWISHJEWISHJEWISHJEWISH

  • SOURCEhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.1000advices.com/guru/fin_chinese_proverbs.htmlhttp://www.1000advices.com/guru/fin_chinese_proverbs.htmlhttp://www.1000advices.com/guru/fin_chinese_proverbs.htmlhttp://www.1000advices.com/guru/fin_chinese_proverbs.htmlhttp://www.1000advices.com/guru/fin_chinese_proverbs.htmlhttp://www.1000advices.com/guru/fin_chinese_proverbs.htmlhttp://www.1000advices.com/guru/fin_chinese_proverbs.htmlhttp://www.1000advices.com/guru/fin_chinese_proverbs.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Croatian_proverbshttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of Proverbshttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=215http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/French_proverbshttp://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=52Grant. R and Asimeng-Boahene, L. (2006). "Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in Citizenship Education: Using African Proverbs as Tools for Teaching in Urban Schools". Multicultural Perspectives, 8(4).Grant. R and Asimeng-Boahene, L. (2006). "Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in Citizenship Education: Using African Proverbs as Tools for Teaching in Urban Schools". Multicultural Perspectives, 8(4).http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Indian_proverbshttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Indian_proverbshttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Indian_proverbshttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlOxford Little Dictionary of Proverbshttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlBuchanan, D. (1973). Japanese Proverbs and Savings.Buchanan, D. (1973). Japanese Proverbs and Savings.

  • Buchanan, D. (1973). Japanese Proverbs and Savings.http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Pakistani_proverbshttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Pakistani_proverbshttp://www.useful-information.info/quotations/about_money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlhttp://www.quotes.net/quote/16666http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Yiddish_proverbshttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Yiddish_proverbshttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Yiddish_proverbs

  • PROVERB COUNTRYAfter hardship comes relief AFRICATo be willing is only half the task ARMENIAInside the forest there are many birds CHINABehind an able man are other able men CHINAWithout work there are no cakes CZECH REPUBLICEvery man to his trade ENGLANDThe labourer is worthy to his hire ENGLANDOne volunteer is worth two pressed men ENGLANDPractice makes perfect ENGLANDTwo boys are half a boy, and three boys are no boy at all ENGLANDWhere bees are, there is honey ENGLANDA sow may whistle, though it has an ill mouth for it ENGLANDYou cannot have your cake and eat it ENGLANDMany geese can beat a pig HUNGARYYou ask the goat to keep the cabbage HUNGARYPractice makes the master ICELANDRome was not built in a day ICELANDWhen worthwhile but difficult acts are done, it is gratifying in the end INDIAA work is already half way when started ICELAND Even a drill goes in from the tip KOREAA ship cannot sail with two captains MALTADo not sell the skin till you have caught the bear NETHERLANDSIt is the work of one's hands that decides what one eats for dinner - for so NIGERIAAn ant-hill that is destined to become a giant ant-hill will definitely bec NIGERIAThere is no earthly bliss not watered by tears PHILIPPINESIf there's no effort then there's no soup PHILIPPINESWhere there are six cooks there is nothing to eat POLANDFirst plums are worm-infested POLANDTrifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle USA

  • RELIGION SOURCEOxford Little Dictionary of Proverbshttp://cogweb.ucla.edu/Discourse/Proverbs/Miscellaneous.htmlOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of Proverbs

    CZECH REPUBLIC http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=188Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of Proverbshttp://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=128http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=136http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=139http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=144http://wapedia.mobi/enwikiquote/Indian_proverbs?t=11.http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=143http://www.fornink.com/korean-translation-2.pdfhttp://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=109

    NETHERLANDS http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=106http://www.motherlandnigeria.com/proverbs.html#HardWorkhttp://www.motherlandnigeria.com/proverbs.html#HardWork

    PHILIPPINES http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Filipino_proverbsPHILIPPINES http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Filipino_proverbs

    http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=14http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=119Oxford Little Dictionary of Proverbs

  • PROVERB COUNTRYMeagerness is a humuliation ARABICThe saving man becomes the free man CHINAA penny saved is a penny earned ENGLANDPenny wise and pound foolish ENGLANDSpare well and have to spend ENGLANDStretch your arm no further than your sleeve will reach ENGLANDTake care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves ENGLANDThrift is a great revenue ENGLANDWillful waste makes woeful want ENGLANDIf you want your eggs hatched, sit on them yourself HAITIThe rich man thinks of next year, the poor man of the present moment JAPANWhile the blanket is short, learn to curl up (to fit) PHILIPPINESIf you saved in the past, you'll be able to spend in the future PHILIPPINESWhat use is the grass if the horse is dead? PHILIPPINESMoney is flat and was meant to be piled up SCOTLANDOne cannot live forever on one's savings TURKEYMost people consider thrift a fine virtue in ancestors USAIt depends on how much of rice you eat the sauce VIETNAM

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  • SOURCEhttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Arabic_proverbs#Money.2C_wealth_and_povertyhttp://thinkexist.com/quotation/the_saving_man_becomes_the_free_man/152480.htmlOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsOxford Little Dictionary of Proverbshttp://lifelinesproverbs.com/proverbs/daily-lifelines?month=mar&yr=2010http://cogweb.ucla.edu/Discourse/Proverbs/Miscellaneous.htmlhttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Filipino_proverbshttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Filipino_proverbshttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Filipino_proverbshttp://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Scottish_proverbshttp://www.turkishcampus.com/lessons/proverbs/proverbs3.htmOxford Little Dictionary of Proverbshttp://www.adoptvietnam.org/vietnamese/proverbs.htm

  • PROVERB COUNTRYDo not drink from a well and throw a stone into it ARABICTo desire for more than one what one can handle INDIADo not dirty the water in the well from which you are going to drink MALTATry to seize the bowl of rice but forget the whole table of food VIETNAM

  • RELIGION SOURCEhttp://www.barghouti.com/folklore/proverbs/http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Indian_proverbshttp://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=162http://www.adoptvietnam.org/vietnamese/proverbs.htm

  • PROVERBIf I keep a green bough in my heart a singing bird will comeBlessings brighten as they take their flightHell is where heaven is notIt is a poor heart that never rejoicesWho wants everything loses everythingHappiness can't be purchased with moneyHappiness is the only thing we can give without havingHappiness is what you make of it

  • COUNTRY RELIGION SOURCECHINA Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsENGLAND Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsENGLAND Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsENGLAND Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsPORTUGAL http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=87SWEDEN http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Swedish_proverbsUSA Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsUSA Oxford Little Dictionary of Proverbs

  • PROVERBOne misstep could cause a thousand year disasterIf someone has never left his home, he cannot be a great personDanger cannot be eliminated without taking a chanceWhen the donkey gets overconfident, he goes out on the ice and breaks a legDoubly sewn holds betterDo not fear the sting of thorns, if you want to pick rosesLightning does not always hit when there is thunderWhen you hear of many cherries, hold a small basketMind your clothes so that you can keep half of themWalk slowly, you get furtherHe who plays with a cat must expect to get scratchedA bold attempt is half successAll is not lost which is deferredA bird in hand is worth two in the bushAim at the stars but keep your feet on the groundThe baby who always gets carried, will never learn to walkHe that fights and runs away may live to fight another day

  • COUNTRY RELIGIONCHINACHINAGERMANYGERMANYGERMANYGERMANYGERMANYGREECEGREECEHUNGARYUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSA

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    Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 13Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 14Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 9Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 10Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 11Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 11Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 12

    Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 2Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 3Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 4Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 5Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 6Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 7Weber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 8

  • PROVERBInherited wealth has no blessing (African/Swahili)Much wealth brings many enemies (African/Swahili)The wealth which enslaves the owner is not wealth (African/Swahili)There is no wealth where there are no children (Africa/Jabo)Wealth is a fine thing, but to find an heir is not easy (African/Ashanti)Wealth is invited, but poverty invites itself (African/Shona)Wealth is like smoke (African/Fulani)Wealth is not picked up like lice (African/Bemba)Wealth is short-lived (African/Jabo)Who seeks for wealth without previous wealth is like him who carries water in a sieve(Egypt)Money makes a manMoney makes moneyA man's wealth is his enemy (English/European)Bear wealth; poverty will bear itself (English/European)Great wealth and content seldom live together (English/European)He that marries for wealth sells his liberty (English/European)In wealth beware of woe (English/European)Little avails wealth, where there is no health (English/European)The greatest wealth is contentment with a little (English/European)Wealth is best known by want (English/European)Wealth is an enemy to health (English/European)Wealth is like a rheum, it falls on the weaker parts (English/European)Wealth is not his who has it, but his who enjoys it (English/European)Wealth makes wit waver (English/European)Wealth makes worship (English/European)Where wealth, there friends (English/European?)Wealth can be concealed, but not poverty (Finnish)Who pays his debts, gets richTo possess a virtue is better than goldThere is no other thing you get out of laziness than povertyThe rich man's wealth is enjoyed by crafty tradesmen (Greek)Wealth counts not so much as good will nor as knowledge and pleasant speech (Greek)Wealth is cautious (Greek)Wealth may be bequeathed to the children but it never reaches the grandchildren (Greek)The poor is pulled even by a branchIf the mean people get into positions of authority they cause a great damage like a scorpion, which nIll-begotten wealth and illicit pleasure are both bad (Indian/Tamil)Wealth is the poison of pleasure and the root of sorrows (Indian/Hindi)Wealth without learning is like beauty without chastity (Indian/Tamil)When there is wealth, there is power (Indian/Tamil)Where wealth is, there sorrow is (Indian, Hindi)Appetite comes while you are eatingWho wants too much, will not get anythingWhen you have wealth and fame, even strangers gather round; in times of poverty and lowliness, eve

  • It will do no good to have wealth that you won't use (Malagasy)Supreme treasure - knowledge; middle treasure - children ; lowest treasure - material wealthFew have too much, and fewer too littleGreat wealth, great care (Dutch)One can only try to get what one can from the head of an elephant, no one ever carries it home. If there is wealth, there is joy (Filipino)Wealth and happiness, like smoke, vanish (Filipino)Wealth can be sought, but reputation never (Filipino)Wealth is of no use to the dead (Filipino)Misers amass wealth for those who wish them deadThe rich man's wealth swallows the morsel of the poor (Rumanian)Wealth is like a pool: as soon as you dig a channel, it all runs out (Rumanian)Where wealth is established it is difficult for friendship to find a place (Russian)The unjustly acquired wealth never reaches the third generation (Serbian/Croatian)There is no wealth without pouring out one purse into another (Serbian/Croatian)A bird in a hand is more valuable than a hundrend in the airCover the back of an image of Buddha with gold leafWealth and content are not always bedfellows (American)The best wealth is health (Welsh)Wealth will not keep death away (Welsh)By labour comes wealth (African/Yoruba)Riches are not from and abundance of wordly goods but from a contented mind.It is difficult for a man laden with riches to climb the steep path which leads to blissWealth, properly employed, is a blessing; and a man may lawfully endeavor to increase it by honest means.Whoever desireth the world and its riches, in a lawful manner, in order to withold himself from begging, and for aWhen the goddess of wealth comes to give you a blessing, you should not go to wash your faceGreat wealth will marry off even an old woman (Yiddish)

  • COUNTRY RELIGION SOURCEAFRICA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsAFRICA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsAFRICA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsAFRICA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsAFRICA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsAFRICA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsAFRICA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsAFRICA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsAFRICA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsEGYPT The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsENGLAND Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsENGLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsFINLAND The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsFRANCEGHANA http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/african-ethics/GHANA http://coedpages.uncc.edu/gcampbe1/PROVERBS%20RELATED%20TO%20CITIZENSHIP%20EDUCATION.pdfGREECE The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsGREECE The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsGREECE The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsGREECE The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsHUNGARY http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=129INDIA http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Indian_proverbsINDIA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsINDIA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsINDIA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsINDIA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsINDIA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsITALY http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=51ITALY http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=86JAPAN Japanese Proverbs and Sayings

    www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.html

  • MALAGASY The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsMONGOLIA http://www.mongoliatoday.com/issue/1/wisdom.htmlNETHERLANDS Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsNETHERLANDS The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsNIGERIA http://www.motherlandnigeria.com/proverbs.html#GreedPHILIPPINES The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsPHILIPPINES The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsPHILIPPINES The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsPHILIPPINES The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsPOLAND http://www.the-money-cafe.com/Proverbs-about-Money.htmlROMANIA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsROMANIA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsRUSSIA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsSERBIA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsSERBIA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsSPAIN http://archive.ecml.at/interactive/SentencesDetail.asp?s=183THAILAND http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Thai_proverbsUSA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsWALES The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsWALES The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World ProverbsYORUBA The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World Proverbs

    ISLAM http://www.twf.org/Sayings/Sayings5.html#RichesISLAM http://www.twf.org/Sayings/Sayings5.html#Riches

    Wealth, properly employed, is a blessing; and a man may lawfully endeavor to increase it by honest means. ISLAM http://www.twf.org/Sayings/Sayings5.html#RichesWhoever desireth the world and its riches, in a lawful manner, in order to withold himself from begging, and for aISLAM http://www.twf.org/Sayings/Sayings5.html#Riches

    HINDU http://www.twf.org/Sayings/Sayings5.html#RichesJEWISH The Prentice-Hall Encyclopaedia of World Proverbs

  • http://coedpages.uncc.edu/gcampbe1/PROVERBS%20RELATED%20TO%20CITIZENSHIP%20EDUCATION.pdf

  • PROVERBHave a horse of your own and you may borrow another'sHe that goes a-borrowing, goes a-sorrowingLend your money and lose your friendOut of debt, out of dangerShort reckonings make long friendsA debt from careless talk is hard to payNever marry for money. Ye'll borrow it cheaperHe who borrows gets sorrowsA man in debt is caught in a netA national debt, if not excessive, will be to us a national blessingWhoso desireth that God should redeem him from the sorrows and travail of the last day, must delay in

  • COUNTRY RELIGION SOURCEENGLAND Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsENGLAND Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsENGLAND Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsENGLAND Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsENGLAND Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsGHANA LIFELINES: The Black Book of ProverbsSCOTLAND http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Scottish_proverbsTURKEY www.famous-proverbs.com/Turkish_Proverbs.htmUSA Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsUSA Oxford Little Dictionary of Proverbs

    Whoso desireth that God should redeem him from the sorrows and travail of the last day, must delay inISLAM http://www.twf.org/Sayings/Sayings2.html#Debt

  • PROVERBEvery man to his tasteOne man's meat is another man's poisonThere is no accounting for tastesYou can't please everyone

  • COUNTRY RELIGION SOURCEEngland Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsEngland Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsEngland Oxford Little Dictionary of ProverbsEngland Oxford Little Dictionary of Proverbs

  • Notes on sources

    websites

    http://coedpages.uncc.edu/gcampbe1/

    PublicationsOxford Little Dictionary of Proverbs, Oxford University Press, various editions Grant. R and Asimeng-Boahene, L. (2006). "Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in Citizenship Education: Using African Proverbs as Tools for Teaching in Urban Schools". Multicultural Perspectives, 8(4).

    Hodari, A. J., and Sobers, Y. M. (2009). Lifelines: The Black Book of Proverbs, Broadway Books

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    Buchanan, D. (1973). Japanese Proverbs and Savings, University of Oklahoma PressWeber, E. (2001). "What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 2

  • European Centre for Modern LanguagesErnie Zelinskiquotes are taken from the book Lifelines The Black Book of Proverbs by Askhari Johnson Hodari and Yvonne McCalla SobersGuyanese proverbs, in original Guyanese Creolese and translated into English, from www.Guyana.orgLebanese proverbs, in Arabic and translated into English; originally from Anis Freyha, "A Dictionary of Modern Lebanese Proverbs" (Arabic - English) 1974, 2nd edition 1994, Librarie du Liban, Riad Solh Square, Beirut, LebanonMongolian proverbs, in Mongolian and translated into English, from Mongolia TodayPalestinian proverbs, in Arabic and translated into English. Original sources: (1) Barghouthi, A.: "The Role of Folklore in the Process of Socializing Palestinian Children", Society & Heritage, 24: 19, al-Bireh, Palestine (July 1994); (2) From the Archive of Popular Proverbs, Society & Heritage, 24: 54, al-Bireh, Palestine (July 1994).A collection of databases by UCLA on proverbs from different parts of the worldAcademic material on the study of proverbsIslamic proverbs from The Wisdom FundVietnamese proverbs collected by Jan Dodd, author of Rough Guide to VietnamThinkExist is a Quotation Search Engine and Directory with over 300,000 quotations by over 20,000 authors in the English language. The quotations have been compiled thanks to the contributions of thousands of ThinkExist users.Turkish Campus is a Turkish language resource available on the Internet A website that collects famous proverbs from around the worldOffers a range of materials about NigeriaInspirational tips to manage one's life and businessOnline compendium of sourced quotations from notable people and creative worksA database of quotes on a wide range of topics A database of quotes but with some proverbs tooA company offering Asian language translation and typesettingGyekye, Kwame, "African Ethics", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2011 Edition), Edward N. ZaltaDr. Gloria D. Campbell-Whatley, College of Education, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Counseling, Special Education and Child Development

    Grant. R and Asimeng-Boahene, L. (2006). "Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in Citizenship Education: Using African Proverbs as Tools for Teaching in Urban Schools". Multicultural Perspectives, 8(4).

    What Folklore Tells Us About Risk and Risk-Taking: Cross-cultural Comparisons of American, German, and Chinese Proverbs". Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 75, No. 2

  • Lebanese proverbs, in Arabic and translated into English; originally from Anis Freyha, "A Dictionary of Modern Lebanese Proverbs" (Arabic - English) 1974, 2nd edition 1994, Librarie du Liban, Riad Solh Square, Beirut, Lebanon

    Palestinian proverbs, in Arabic and translated into English. Original sources: (1) Barghouthi, A.: "The Role of Folklore in the Process of Socializing Palestinian Children", Society & Heritage, 24: 19, al-Bireh, Palestine (July 1994); (2) From the Archive of Popular Proverbs, Society & Heritage, 24: 54, al-Bireh, Palestine (July 1994).

    ThinkExist is a Quotation Search Engine and Directory with over 300,000 quotations by over 20,000 authors in the English language. The quotations have been compiled thanks to the contributions of thousands of ThinkExist users.

    Dr. Gloria D. Campbell-Whatley, College of Education, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Counseling, Special Education and Child Development

  • Lebanese proverbs, in Arabic and translated into English; originally from Anis Freyha, "A Dictionary of Modern Lebanese Proverbs" (Arabic - English) 1974, 2nd edition 1994, Librarie du Liban, Riad Solh Square, Beirut, Lebanon

    Palestinian proverbs, in Arabic and translated into English. Original sources: (1) Barghouthi, A.: "The Role of Folklore in the Process of Socializing Palestinian Children", Society & Heritage, 24: 19, al-Bireh, Palestine (July 1994); (2) From the Archive of Popular Proverbs, Society & Heritage, 24: 54, al-Bireh, Palestine (July 1994).

    ThinkExist is a Quotation Search Engine and Directory with over 300,000 quotations by over 20,000 authors in the English language. The quotations have been compiled thanks to the contributions of thousands of ThinkExist users.

  • Palestinian proverbs, in Arabic and translated into English. Original sources: (1) Barghouthi, A.: "The Role of Folklore in the Process of Socializing Palestinian Children", Society & Heritage, 24: 19, al-Bireh, Palestine (July 1994); (2) From the Archive of Popular Proverbs, Society & Heritage, 24: 54, al-Bireh, Palestine (July 1994).

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