The proverb you are probably referring to runs in English as "Eggs have no business dancing with stones." An obvious allusion to the dangers of mixing things and people of a more delicate nature with others which or who are much harder.
Eggs have no business dancing with stones. The answer to 29 across on the Telegraph crossword from August 9 2008 is "eggs."
This is a proverb expressing a system of value.
...put into it...
if there is idea for something then there is a answer
"All are not saints who go to church" - is an Italian Proverb and the complete proverb. It means that all people who go to church are not necessarily holy people.
It means that when you need something, you will get it.
Yes, "silence is golden" is considered a proverb that conveys the idea that sometimes it is best to be silent rather than say something unnecessary or hurtful.
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This is a proverb expressing a system of value.
This is a proverb expressing a system of value.
Means that tomorrow you have another chance to do something better or do something again
The proverb is not 'You can get a quart into a pint pot.'It is 'You can't get a quart into a pint pot.' That means - don't waste your time trying to do something that is not possible!