A candle lights others but consumes itself. (English) It takes a village to raise a child. (Africa) It is one thing to cackle and another to lay an egg. (Ecuador) One dog barks because it sees something; a hundred dogs bark because they heard the first dog bark. (Chinese) To hide one lie, a thousand lies are needed. (India) A needle wrapped in a rag will be found in the end. (Vietnamese) Do not seek to escape from the flood by clinging to a tiger's tail. (Chinese) Step by step one ascends the staircase. (Turkey) Little by little the cotton thread becomes a loincloth. (Africa-Dahomey) Anger is a bad adviser. (Hungary) Eggs must not quarrel with stones. (Jamaican) Eyes can see everything except themselves. (Serbo-Croatian) Haste makes waste. (English) Every hill has its valley. (Italian) **An exceptional print source for world proverbs: Mieder, Wolfgang, The Prentice-Hall Encyclopedia of World Proverbs: A Treasury of Wit and Wisdom Through the Ages, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1986.