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The day will come when cats have horns and dutchmen will be circumcised.
Malawi Proverb
You cannot pick up a pebble with one finger.
Malawi Proverb
Gold is a debt we can repay, but kindness not till our dying day.
Malawi Proverb
If you are going to bathe, get thoroughly wet.
Malawi Proverb
If you dip your arm into the picklepot let it be up to the elbow.
Malawi Proverb
If you have, give; if you need, seek.
Malawi Proverb
It is the fate of the coconut husk to float, for the stone to sink.
Malawi Proverb
Just as a bamboo cane forms a round jet of water, so taking counsel together makes men of one mind.
Malawi Proverb
Kick away the ladder and your feet are left dangling.
Malawi Proverb
You can measure the depth of the sea but what about a man's heart?
Malawi Proverb
An upstart is a sparrow eager to marry a hornbill.
Malawi Proverb
Crabs teach their offspring to walk straight.
Malawi Proverb
Don't think there are no crocodiles just because the water's calm.
Malawi Proverb
The body pays for a slip of the foot and gold pays for a slip of the tongue.
Malawi Proverb
The most fragrant of flowers are eaten by the green-fly.
Malawi Proverb
The proportion of things thrill the eye.
Malawi Proverb
We all will die, but our tombs will differ.
Malawi Proverb
When the curry is tasty, the rice is hard.
Malawi Proverb
One little arrow does not kill a serpent.
Malawi Proverb
One day of rain far surpasses a whole year of drought.
Malawi Proverb
The less soup, the more spoons.
Malawi Proverb
The teeth sometimes bite the tongue.
Malawi Proverb
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