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Rarely is a fight continued when the chief has fallen.
Irish Proverb
In hospitality, the chief thing is the good will.
Greek Proverb
You are a chief because of your people.
Hawaiian Proverb
When one chief falls, another rises.
New Zealander Proverb
What the chief likes is not always what the youths like.
Bamileke Proverb
Women have no chief.
Acholi Proverb
A good chief gives, he does not take.
Mohawk Proverb
If you do something wrong to me, I forgive you. But I know that someday God will make you hit the son of a chief on the head. Then the chief will punish you.
Sudanese Proverb
The land is a chief, and a person is its lowly servant.
Tahitian Proverb
A chief in the village never sees the devil.
African Proverb
A chief may have more wives than he can remember but you dare not try to share his wives with him.
African Proverb
The eyes that beheld the chief don't fear for a court official.
African Proverb
If you've never been to a pit latrine, you will never know that cockroach is a chief.
African Proverb
A chief should not create a new law when he is angry.
African Proverb
Don't expect to be offered a chair when you are visiting a place where the chief sits on the floor.
African Proverb
Being happy in one's home is better than being a chief.
Nigerian Proverb
To be happy in one's home is better than to be a chief.
Nigerian Proverb