If something was saved, there is something to withdraw.

If something was saved, there is something to withdraw. — This is translated from a Filipino proverb

Whatever you sow, that’s what you’ll reap.

Whatever you sow, that’s what you’ll reap. — One of the meanings of this proverb could be… You’ll receive the consequence of your own actions. (Translated from an Armenian proverb)

Iron is worked when it’s still hot.

Iron is worked when it’s still hot. — One of the meanings of this proverb could be… Strike the iron while its hot (This is translated from a Bosian proverb)

If there’s life, there’s hope.

If there’s life, there’s hope. — This is translated from a Filipino proverb

Let flow in the water

Let flow in the water — One of the meanings of this proverb could be… Forgive and forget; water under the bridge (This is a Japanese proverb, saying, or idiom)