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PROVERBS – Malay

2017/09/19 by Raja Arasa Ratnam

The body pays for a slip of the foot, and gold pays for a slip of the tongue.

It is the fate of the coconut husk to float, for the stone to sink.

A lost wife can be replaced, but the loss of character spells ruin.

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