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WritingA Handful of Grams: Goan Proverbs
Edited by damian lopes and Dominic LopesExcerptRiches may pass away but its signs remain.Even a skull opens its mouth to money. Everyone tires: the one who runs and the one who runs after him. Drink milk by saying you have none, eat cakes by attending feasts.
Expenses of confinement and of funeral are defrayed without keeping an account of expenses.
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