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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs Two sparrows upon one ear of corn make ill agreement. Two things a man should never get angry at: what he can help and what he cannot. Two things cannot be hidden: being astride a camel and being pregnant. Two things prolong your life: A quiet heart and a loving wife. Two things rule the world -- reward and punishment. Two things that go for loss-turf on a mountain and the wisdom of a poor man. Two things that never get along. Two thirds of a boy is his uncle. Two thirds of help is to give courage. Two thirds of the work is the semblance. Two tigers cannot share one mountain (forest). Two to one is odds. Two waterfalls do not hear each other. Two watermelons can not be held under one arm. Two watermelons cannot be carried in one hand. Two watermelons can't be grabbed in one hand. Two watermelons can't be held in one hand. Two weaklings conquered the fort. Two wives are two pots full of poison. Two wives, two pots of poison. Two Wolves may worry ane Sheep. Two women and a goose make a market. Two wrongs do not make a right. Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do. Two's company, three's a crowd. Two-thirds of help is to give courage. 662