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If you do not travel, you will marry your own sister.
Mozambican Proverb
Let the man who has suffered ask it -- not the man who has travelled.
Bulgarian Proverb
Travel broadens the mind.
Italian Proverb
You will reach your destination even though you travel slowly.
Icelandic Proverb
If you want to travel fast use the old roads.
Vietnamese Proverb
He who has travelled alone can tell what he likes.
Rwandan Proverb
With great learning, a horse, and money, you may travel the world.
English Proverb
Fear doesn't travel by donkey.
Mexican Proverb
The hare and the elephant don't travel well together.
Bambara Proverb
A roan horse and a black can travel equally far in a day's journey.
Darkovan Proverb
Don't travel under another's lucky star.
Swahili Proverb
If you carry treasure, don't travel at night.
Japanese Proverb
A gentleman ought to travel abroad, but dwell at home.
English Proverb
The liar will travel the world over, but chooses not to go back home.
Polish Proverb
While horse is strong travel to see places.
Mongolian Proverb
When the elderly ones in a house travel, the younger ones quickly grow in experience.
Nigerian Proverb
If you travel for a day, take bread for a week.
Icelandic Proverb
You travel on until you return home; you live on until you return to earth.
Ethiopian Proverb
A travelled child knows better than the old man who sits at home.
Ibo Proverb
The person who has not travelled thinks his or her mother is the best cook.
Kamba Proverb
I travel the river of blood.
Klingon Proverb
It is better to travel alone than with a bad companion.
Senegalese Proverb
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