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Search in folklore: walls
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The names of fools are always written on walls.
Proverbs and old sayings
Latin
If the walls were adamant, gold would take the town.
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Liberian about
city
Four walls make a man free.
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Persian about
man
The walls have mice, the mice have ears.
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Persian
Love will go through stone walls.
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Aromanian about
love
Even walls may have ears.
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Russian
When a girl is born all four walls weep.
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Russian
The weakest goes to the walls.
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It is better to build bridges than walls.
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Gifts make their way through stone walls.
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about
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The walls have come into collision.
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Zulu
If you do not seal the holes, you will have to rebuild the walls.
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