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Hunter Proverbs
When its time has arrived, the prey becomes the hunter.
Persian Proverb
When its time has come, the prey goes to the hunter.
Persian Proverb
Fisherman near fisherman. Hunter near hunter.
Myanmar Proverb
The forest provides food to the hunter after they are exhaustingly tired.
Zimbabwe Proverb
Until the lion tells his side of the story, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.
Zimbabwe Proverb
The hunter who always comes home with meat is a thief.
Bantu Proverb
An elephant hunter usually gets killed by an elephant.
Swahili Proverb
If the hunter comes back with mushrooms, don't ask him how his hunt was.
Ghana Proverb
Until the lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter.
Azerbaijani Proverb
Both the hunted and the hunter rely on God.
Kurdish Proverb
The hunter does not rub himself in oil and lie by the fire to sleep.
Nigerian Proverb
Until the lions have their historians, tales of hunting will always glorify the hunter.
South African Proverb
The big game often appears when the hunter has given up the hunt for the day.
Ibo Proverb
The hunter does not lie down with the prey.
Klingon Proverb
The hunter knows his prey.
Nilotic Proverb
The hunter that speaks too much, goes home empty handed.
Nilotic Proverb
It is the hunter who always beats the lions, because it is the hunter who always tells the stories.
Senegalese Proverb
A hunter has no mysterious notions about the forest.
Shona Proverb
The animal that is coming to be killed does not hear the hunter cough.
Tshi Proverb
A hunter is not afraid of thorns.
Swahili Proverb
When the hunter returns and is holding mushrooms, don't ask him about how his hunt went.
African Proverb
Until lions have their own historians tales of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.
African Proverb
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