The constellation
J2565 Fool thankful that God has built a palace without columns. Else the stones might fall down and kill us
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- "Thank God that camels have no wings." They might fly about and kill people · J2564 entry
- "Thank God they weren't peaches!" A man plans to take peaches as a present to the king. He is persuaded rather to take figs. They are green and the king has them thrown in his face. He is thankful that they weren't peaches · J2563 entry
- Thankful that the recipe is left. A hawk steals the fool's meat. He is grateful that the recipe remains · J2562 entry
- Fool thanks God that he was not sitting on the ass when it was stolen. *Wesselski Hodscha Nasreddin II 230 No. 495 · J2561 entry
- One fewer to pay for. A man carries blind men over a stream at a certain price per head. One falls down and drowns. He comforts the others that there is one fewer to pay for · J2566 entry
- "Thank God it's over!" Man who has been promised a beating lives in constant dread. Is eventually beaten. He thanks God · J2568 entry
- "Thank Fortune I'm out of business." Philosopher loses all his wealth at sea. Thanks Fortune for taking him out of business. Can now devote his life to philosophy · J2569 entry
- "Thank Fortune it wasn't a melon." Man contends that melons should not grow on slender vines but on tall trees. He is hit on the nose by a falling nut. Is thankful it wasn't a melon · J2571 entry