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		Message board > FIND THE BEST PROVERB FOR THIS PICTURE (3)     
			
		 FIND THE BEST PROVERB FOR THIS PICTURE (3) 
		
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 khapitu
 
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							| I think it could be: 1. "Humans don �t have dogs. Dogs have humans"  We spend a lot of time with them and - honestly- we do everything for them, if you don �t believe me, look at this picture. While I �m working, my little dog is  in "MY" bed, watching TV. If it is not in my bedroom, it gets sad.               |  10 Feb 2011     
					
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 asungilsanz
 
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							| " One man �s dog is another dog �s man" |  10 Feb 2011     
					
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 margaridacordeiro
 
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							| Submission to one wrong brings on another. It �s a Latin proverb and I think it �s quite appropriate |  10 Feb 2011     
					
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 margaridacordeiro
 
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							| Submission to one wrong brings on another. It �s a Latin proverb and I think it �s quite appropriate |  10 Feb 2011     
					
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 margaridacordeiro
 
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							| or ..... Practise what you preach. That is, One must behave in the same way as one advises others to behave.  |  10 Feb 2011     
					
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 margaridacordeiro
 
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							| OR The proof of the pudding is in the eating, meaning  thing can be assessed only after practically experiencing it.  |  10 Feb 2011     
					
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 margaridacordeiro
 
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							| Every DOG is allowed one bite The proverb is based on the old common law rule (dating at least from the seventeenth century) by which the keeper of a domestic animal was not liable for harm done by it unless he knew of its vicious propensities. |  10 Feb 2011     
					
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 janiqui
 
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							| "You �ve got a friend in me, good boy" |  10 Feb 2011     
					
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