Frogs have it made, they get to eat what bugs them.
A frog looks around before leaping.
A frog does not drink up the pond in which it lives.

Even a dead frog will not be crushed by a wagon wheel.
A frog in a pond is a monarch, but in a garden, he is a vagabond.

Frogs have it made; they can eat what bugs them.

Frogs are the cheerful conductors of the orchestra of a pond.
A frog cannot move forward without making some jumps.
The frog does not praise the sea if he has never left his pond.
The frog does not drink up the pond in which he lives.
A frog cannot jump out of boiling water. It jumps out of water that is gradually being heated.

A frog in its well cannot conceive of the ocean.
A frog's life is short, but its croak goes a long way.
A frog can't be too well educated in the school of a snake.
Frogs have it easy; they can eat what bugs them.
The frog does not know the depth of the water until it jumps in.
A frog in a well does not know the great sea.
A frog in a well talks about the great ocean.

The frog does not jump in the daytime without reason.
Frogs have it easy, they can eat what bugs them.