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Earth Proverbs - page 3
If the doctor cures, the sun sees it; if he kills, the earth hides it.
Russian Proverb
Mother earth promised to tell her secrets to heaven.
Serbian Proverb
You travel on until you return home; you live on until you return to earth.
Ethiopian Proverb
We have not inherited the earth from our ancestors, we have only borrowed it from our children.
Ancient Proverb
Treat the earth well. It was not given to you by your parents. It is loaned to you by your children.
Kenyan Proverb
To touch the earth is to have harmony with nature.
Native American Proverb
Touching the earth equates to having harmony with nature.
Native American Proverb
Be still and the earth will speak to you.
Native American Proverb
We do no inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.
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
We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.
Haida Proverb
When the grandmothers speak, the earth will be healed.
Hopi Indian Proverb
A bird that flies off the earth and lands on an anthill is still on the ground.
Ibo Proverb
To serve a mean person, is to beat the earth.
Kashmir Proverb
Walk lightly in the spring; mother earth is pregnant.
Kiowa Proverb
Even if we eat, earth will eventually enter our mouth.
Lamba Proverb
Once the mushroom has sprouted from the earth, there is no turning back.
Luo Proverb
The earth is not an inheritance of our fathers, nor one for our sons.
Luo Proverb
A mother's tenderness for her children is as discreet as the dew that kisses the earth.
Nilotic Proverb
It is the fate of the great ones of this earth, to be appreciated only after they are gone.
Traditional Proverb
Physicians' faults are covered with earth, and rich men's with money.
Traditional Proverb
Even if we eat, earth will eventually enter our mouth.
Bantu Proverb
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