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African Proverbs - page 61
Open your ears to the ancestors and you will understand the language of spirits.
African Proverb
The person who is coming from the bowels of the earth doesn't despise even the smallest amount of sunshine.
African Proverb
Don't question a blind man for buying a mirror, it must serve him some purpose.
African Proverb
Train a child the way he should go and make sure you you also go the same way.
African Proverb
The worm that exposes itself on the ground is waiting for a lucky bird to devour it.
African Proverb
Those who never protect the values of their ancestors their soul will never rest peacefully.
African Proverb
No matter how high the vulture may choose to soar, the eagle will remain king of the sky.
African Proverb
You may say the cassava in your mouth is bitter, but it is only looking at the next one.
African Proverb
If water were enough, fish would not take bait.
African Proverb
Him with a clean future has a clean past.
African Proverb
A man doesn't know when he kills.
African Proverb
Love is like a baby; it needs to be treated tenderly.
African Proverb
No matter how tall a tree might grow it will always shed its leaves on the ground.
African Proverb
Don't seek to hurt any man, but if any man seeks to hurt you may he break his neck.
African Proverb
One cannot borrow a man's mouth and eat onions for him.
African Proverb
The bird will not fly into your arrow.
African Proverb
Your mother is the bodyguard of your father.
African Proverb
A cow must graze where she is tied.
African Proverb
You shouldn't leave your own fire ablaze to go and put out your neighbour's fire.
African Proverb
A crime eats its own child.
African Proverb
A dead body cannot urge over how it should be placed in the grave.
African Proverb
You cannot hide your nakedness from your bath bucket.
African Proverb
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