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Post by Dread Gnat on May 1, 2017 2:04:04 GMT -5
Common Sayings “Always check the saddle for traps” -- If you prepare ahead of time, you can prevent misfortune. “A swallow does not make summer” -- One person alone is too few to change things. “Good wine needs no label” -- If a product (or person) is truly good, there is no need to brag. “Sometimes the blind can see horseshoes” -- Even an incompetent person can occasionally get something right. “Trust a Trahazi to make a whip out of shit” -- Trahazi can be relied upon to do much with the little they have. “Cabbage” -- Used as a replacement for anything negative (“He’s gone cabbage!” Or “This book is cabbage.”) “Necessity has no law.” “Never adjust your axle to the road.” -- Don’t give up your culture or habits in order to fit into society more easily. “Short a spoke” -- Crazy “He who feeds the pig also holds the knife over it when it is fattened” -- Do not trust the peasants who pay to see our shows “You cannot walk straight when the road is bent” -- Circumstances, not innate wickedness, have led us to what we are today “These things do happen” -- a common phrase, usually said in resigned acceptance when the Trahazi is again misused or abused “All ribbons and no cloth” -- a phrase that talks “All our wheels turn the same” -- we are all in agreement or we are all united.
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