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Tree Proverbs - page 7
Evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree.
Ethiopian Proverb
The apple does not fall far from the tree.
Polish Proverb
Evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree.
African Proverb
The withered tree will destroy the healthy tree when it falls down.
Maasai Proverb
From the fallen tree everyone makes firewood.
Mexican Proverb
Only when the last tree has withered, and the last fish caught, and the last river been poisoned, will we realize we cannot eat money.
Native American Proverb
When the last tree has been cut down, the last river has been polluted and the last fish has been caught -- only then do you realize that money can't buy everything.
Native American Proverb
The words of God are not like the oak leaf which dies and falls to the earth, but like the pine tree which stays green forever.
Native American Proverb
Only birds of the same clan or species play together on the same tree.
Akan Proverb
The predator lands on an unknown tree.
Duala Proverb
The tree is felled...
Myanmar Proverb
A palm tree climber is not expected to tell everything he sees from up above.
Ibo Proverb
A confused man is like the drowning man who asks for pears from the willow tree.
Kashmir Proverb
If you climb up a tree, you must climb down the same tree.
Kiganda Proverb
By trying often, the monkey learns to jump from the tree.
Kiganda Proverb
Though a tree grows ever so high, the falling leaves return to its roots.
Malawi Proverb
As soon as the monkey has climbed a tree, it will start abusing from its elevated position.
Namibian Proverb
If you have planted a tree you must water it too.
Asian-indian Proverb
A village without elderly is like a tree without roots.
Nilotic Proverb
Two heads cut off and thrown high into the tree have only the winds with which to scheme.
Norse Proverb
A youth that does not cultivate friendship with the elderly is like a tree without roots.
Ntomba Proverb
From the tree of silence hands the fruit of tranquility.
Peruvian Proverb
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