That you are near trouble.
It's the first time I've heard that proverb, but I would think that its meaning is similar to, "uneasy lies the head that wears the crown". Suggesting that conditions, although peaceful at this moment, could change in a heartbeat.
The proverb "to sit on a volcano" means to be in a very risky or dangerous situation that could erupt or escalate at any moment. This expression conveys the idea of being in a precarious or volatile position that requires caution and a readiness to react quickly.
this proverb means the odd man out.
Proverb is "pitgam". But the Biblical book is called "mishlei".
the code is SIT
not sure
Old mothers proverb was that if one of you leave, the other must leave without him
Yes, inactive, of course
box of birds
peace 98
If you mean by adding more details then I strongly suggest you lease well alone, you may alter the whole meaning of the proverb. My suggestion is to fully understand what the writer is saying. There may be symbolic meanings in the work that need to be understood. Certain phrasings may need to be comprehended, for what was meant when the proverb was written may not mean the same thing today. Who is the proverb talking to and does it apply to you.
You mean the Mayon Volcano? In the Philippines
Keep yourself humble.
un adage is a proverb in French