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1This is Tina Clough's scenario in her latest novel, The Chinese Proverb.
2Interesting, in the sense of the Chinese proverb-Mayyou live in interesting times.
3Photo: supplied The Chinese Proverb by Tina Clough is published by Lightpool Publishing.
4A middle-aged woman split a big smile, while quoting a popular Chinese proverb.
5But problems are solvable, as a Chinese proverb might say.
6The Chinese proverb says "the wise man fears calm." Saturday: Read Anastasius.
7Duncan, sprinting across the rooftop of the tower, thought of how true that old Chinese proverb was.
8There is a Chinese proverb: "In heaven there is paradise, on earth Suzhou and Hangzhou."
9One said he often explained his attitude with a Chinese proverb: If you use a man, don't suspect him.
10Writer Tina Clough explains to Lynn Freeman where the idea for her latest novel The Chinese Proverb came from.
11In the words of the Chinese proverb, "even the longest journey starts with the exhaust falling off."
12An old Chinese proverb runs, "If there is one idle man, there is another who is starving."
13There is an interdependence between public and private; to adapt the famous Chinese proverb, they both hold up the sky.
14As the Chinese proverb says, nobody can put a sign outside his door saying: "Nothing the matter here".
15In fact, the Chinese proverb says, "If you escort a man at all, escort him all the way."
16The old Chinese proverb "It's better to light a candle than to curse the darkness" became our motto.
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