A Waste of Desert Sand
_ he implied a tiurishkan proverb: "if every word has a price, its worth unspoken is tenfold." the strips of gold in her purse, with script denoting their redemption value at any dominion bank, totaled seven thousand pazariç.
American Mustelid Alpha - Episode 8, "I'm Way In Too Deep To Bow Out" - Part 2
That's proverbs 21:6 for ya, brothers." the battered lutrine makes a face at arron's quote, knowing it's directed at him, but says nothing. "there were so many things i wanted to achieve with winning this show, and i was so... close.
How You Play The Game
-- old french proverb "omigawd sheila, you got it! like i don't believe 'n stuff but kuro's gonna be freaked! like i'm juicy already an' i haven't even seen it yet 'n tonight's gonna be the hawtest..." min squealed with delight for the third time.
What You Mean to Me, Chapter 12
It's funny, the first thing that i told myself was that there was nowhere to go but up from here, an old proverb i had heard a long time ago by someone, but it didn't feel like that.
Unexpected Chapter 6
It still amazed him how similar some of the native sayings matched up with human proverbs. soon the whole table was chuckling along, the feeling of family even more present. the human paused and took a second to take it all in.
Rogue Sword - Ch 7: It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity
It was an old korean proverb. "a fish that keeps his mouth shut does not get in trouble." dongo nodded acknowledgement. they would hold tight for now and continue to gather information until they had something definitive.
Misha's College Calamity
Misha smiled for a moment, letting the old proverb sink in. another one floated to the top as he did, "who finds a faithful friend, finds a treasure." "well, i'm done," deanna said, pushing away her plate, "you know what would clear your mind misha?
We Are Alone in Our Closet
"'revenge is a confession of pain', as the latin proverb states. a logical extension of being hurt is feeling the pain. pain, though, exists on the same coin as pleasure. without one, the other cannot exist."
To Jest at the Dawn with Death
Razi leaned closer to me: "a proverb. 'the lowlands make people easily confused, as one can see clearly only from above.' _kech_ maro believes you do not understand our way of life."
Once, twice and again!
'the long claw is easily torn,' that's another proverb." as they began to form communities of their own, the _nakath_ had also become more clannish -- more dedicated to the pack. kalija had heard that it hadn't always been that way.
Before the Gardens
The proverb means... lowlanders become confused. it's only from the mountains that you can see clearly." "do you see clearly, _kajja_?" "clearly? i don't know. but more than i did, yes."
Mutagen Drinker
"proverbs can be wise. but the vexing issue with them is they're so easily repeated without proof of the speaker."