can u think of any proverbs related to sports and games in English or mother tongue?
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Answer:
●keep your eye on the ball and your head in the game.
●The poor man and the rich man do not play together.
●Play alone and you're bound to win.
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So lovers, to their fair one fondly blind, E'en on her ugliness with transport gaze.
Chinese Proverb
2.  Said in sport, meant in earnest.
German Proverb
3.  The strong man's sport is the sickly man's death.
German Proverb
4. What is sport to the cat is death to the mouse.
German Proverb
5. What's sport to you is death to us.
German Proverb
6. To a young heart everything is sport.
Italian Proverb
7. It is the duty of a good sportsman to kill game freely, but not kill all.
Latin Proverb
8 Observe decorum even in your sport.
Latin Proverb
9. Talk of sporting, and buy game in the market.
Spanish Proverb
10. There is never a great dunghill at a sportsman's door.
Spanish Proverb
There is no beast so savage but sports with its mate.
Spanish Proverb
12.  When a goose dances, and a fool versifies, there is sport.
Spanish Proverb
13.  Earnestness and sport go well together.
Danish Proverb
14.  He that laughs at his ain joke spoils the sport o't.
Danish Proverb
15. What is sport to the boy is the death of the bird.
Indian Proverb
16. Hello is your passport.
Haitian Proverb
17. If someone transports dung and does not eat it, it should not be concluded that he is an honest person.
Taiwanese Proverb
18. It is easier to transport a termite hill than have authority in a village.
Duala proverb
19. It is easier to transport an ant hill than exercise authority in a village.
Mongo proverb
20. He who does not admit defeat is not a sportsman.
Swahili prover
He that laughs when he is alone will make sport in company.
English Proverb
22. He that canna make sport shou'd mar nane.
Scottish Proverb
23. He that laughts at his ain sport spills the sport o't.
Scottish Proverb
24. The mair mischief the better sport.
Scottish Proverb
25. If you laugh at your ain sport, the company will laugh at you.
Scottish Proverb