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Hut Proverbs

When the man is away, the monkey eats his corn and goes into his hut. (African Zulu Proverb)
You cannot hide the smoke of the hut you set on fire. View proverb
Burundi Proverb
I am a mud hut, I can not stand shocks. View proverb
Swahili Proverb
Many who build castles in the air cannot build a hut on earth. View proverb
German Proverb
One who enters a hut does not smell the termites roasting in the boiler. View proverb
South African Proverb
Do not carry rubbish out of your hut. View proverb
Russian Proverb
Who takes a hut, also takes the rats and cockroaches. View proverb
Ntomba Proverb
Every man is the builder of his own hut. View proverb
Tahitian Proverb
A mud hut cannot withstand great shocks. View proverb
Swahili Proverb
Who takes a hut, also takes the rats and cockroaches. View proverb
African Proverb
A hut is a palace to the poor man. (Irish Proverb)
To have a hut built from mud here is better than a palace made from gold and marble on the Arabian Gulf. View proverb
Kurdish Proverb
What good is a palace if it's inhabited by owls. Better a straw hut inhabited by humans. View proverb
Filipino Proverb
Nobody entering a hut pays for the heart he will enjoy in it. View proverb
Kikuyu Proverb
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