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One can see it but must not say, when the master of a house passes excreta in a pot.
African Proverb
If you see an animal running in the early morning know that it is running away from something more scarily than the due.
African Proverb
If you think you're too small to be noticed go and sleep in a room which is full of mosquitoes.
African Proverb
If you want to know how long a man's tongue is, let him use his mouth to lick honey from a plate.
African Proverb
If you want to smear somebody's face with mud, be prepared to dirty your hands.
African Proverb
No matter how tall a camel is, it will never get taller than than the hair on its back.
African Proverb
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
African Proverb
No matter how big a child is, he cannot deny that he was once carried on the back of a woman.
African Proverb
It is not work that kills, but worry.
African Proverb
A single stick may smoke, but it will not burn.
African Proverb
When a blind man is happy he gives money to his child to buy kerosene for his lamp.
African Proverb
When you see a rat running in a fire then what it's running away from is hotter than fire.
African Proverb
Whenever man goes dwell his character goes with him.
African Proverb
One must talk little and listen much.
African Proverb
Smooth seas do not make skillful sailors.
African Proverb
When a blind man tells you he is going to throw a stone, know that his foot is on the stone.
African Proverb
Looking at a king's mouth one would never think he sucked his mother's breast.
African Proverb
Confiding a secret to an unworthy person is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole.
African Proverb
Where there is no shame, there is no honor.
African Proverb
You always learn a lot more when you lose than when you win.
African Proverb
Those who have not crossed the river yet should not laugh at those who are drowning.
African Proverb
The world does not make promises to anybody.
African Proverb
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