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A flag follows the direction of the wind.
Swahili Proverb
If we don't change our direction we're likely to end up where we're headed.
Chinese Proverb
If you keep your head and heart going in the right direction you don't have to worry about your feet.
African Proverb
Fate can be taken by the horns, like a goat, and pushed in the right direction.
American Proverb
The house sweeper's buttock is never at one direction.
Nigerian Proverb
You always fall down in the direction of where you bend over.
French Proverb
From the direction of the wind.
Samoan Proverb
Always ride your horse in the direction it's going.
Texan Proverb
A gentle breeze blowing in the right direction is better than a pair of strong oars.
Zanzibar Proverb
No matter how far you have walked in the wrong direction certainly you have to turn back and take the right direction.
African Proverb
A cock says it's because of the situation it is faced with that it has its knees in the opposite direction.
African Proverb
Speed will get you nowhere if you are headed in the wrong direction.
American Proverb
If all pulled in one direction, the world would keel over.
Yiddish Proverb
A gentle breeze blowing in the right direction is better than a pair of strong oars.
Spanish Proverb
My inclination first leads me in one direction, then in the opposite.
Latin Proverb
Those who live near the water look into the mountains. They don't look in their own direction.
Sumerian Proverb
He who has diarrhea knows the direction of the door without being told.
Togolese Proverb
The Aboriginal Sunrise Ceremonies are very special to our people. It starts when the sky is black, beautiful black. When the sun's yellow circle arrives, it turns the sky red. This is why the Aboriginal flag is half red, half black with a yellow circle in the middle. At the Sunrise Ceremony, I meditate and ask the Great Spirit for direction. My hands fill with electricity. I touch you and you feel it, too. I heal people this way. My Grandmother did that, too. I learned all about that when I was a young fellow. Umbarra, the Black Duck, is the special totem of our tribe, the Yuin. We learn to respect the elders who hand on the Law. The elders guard the Law and the Law guards the people. This is the Law that comes from the mountain. The mountain teaches the dreaming.
Australian Aboriginal Proverb
We can't change the direction of the wind, but we can adjust the sails.
Hindi Proverb