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You never meet your mother-in-law on the day that you are welldressed.
Creole Proverb
A beautiful funeral does not necessarily lead to paradise.
Creole Proverb
A fisherman never says his fish stink.
Creole Proverb
Bathe other people's children but don't wash behind their ears.
Creole Proverb
Be sure that the candle is lit before you throw away the match.
Creole Proverb
Better your own cod than another's duck.
Creole Proverb
Cowardly men, healthy bones.
Creole Proverb
Cutting off a mule's ears doesn't make it a horse.
Creole Proverb
Don't hang all your clothes on one hook.
Creole Proverb
Eat with your mouth, pay with your back.
Creole Proverb
Good looking and good luck don't always walk the same road.
Creole Proverb
If there were no sighing in the world, the world would stifle.
Creole Proverb
If you dig a pit for me, you dig one for yourself.
Creole Proverb
If you don't lift the skirt of a bride you don't know what she wears under it.
Creole Proverb
If you see what the ducks eat then you eat no more duck.
Creole Proverb
It's by following his friends that a crab lost its hiding place.
Creole Proverb
Laugh at the rice and you will weep for the lentil.
Creole Proverb
Firm breasts don't last long.
Creole Proverb
Never let a boy do a man's work.
Creole Proverb
The tail of an ox says, "time goes, time comes.”.
Creole Proverb
Don't call the alligator "big-mouth" till you have crossed the river.
Creole Proverb
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