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African Proverbs

African Proverbs

African Proverbs

  1. A bird that flies off the earth and falls on Bambi is still on the ground.
  2. Only a fool tests the depth of a river without feet.
  3. If you want to know the end, look at the beginning.
  4. Knowledge is a garden. If it is not cultivated, you cannot harvest it.
  5. A roaring lion does not kill any game.
  6. Don’t look where you feel. Look where you tripped.
  7. Restless feet can lead you down a snake pit.
  8. No shortcut exists on the top of the palm tree.
  9. When two elephants fight, the grass gets hurt.
  10. Tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.
  11. There is no medicine that can eliminate hatred.
  12. Not all monkeys can hang from the same tree.
  13. He who digs a grave for his enemy can also dig a grave for himself.
  14. Even a lion protects itself from flies.
  15. No matter how long the night is, the dawn will break.
  16. If you heal a person’s leg, don’t be surprised if they use it to escape.
  17. Once you carry your water, you’ll remember every drop.
  18. Don’t sail on someone else’s star.
  19. Trying and failing is not laziness.
  20. Seeing is different from telling.
  21. No matter how beautiful and well-crafted a coffin is, it will not make anyone wish for death.
  22. It is not difficult to kindle wood that has already been touched by the fire.
  23. Telling a secret to an unworthy person is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole in it.
  24. A weak effort will not fulfill itself.
  25. Having good buzz is like having wealth.
  26. Don’t think that there are no crocodiles just because the water is calm.
  27. One who refuses to obey cannot command.
  28. Do not call the dog with a whip in hand.
  29. One lie destroys a thousand truths.
  30. Earth is a tavern, we all enter through the same door.
  31. The rain does not fall on one roof alone.
  32. No matter how far the stream flows, it does not forget its origin.
  33. If you think you are too young to make a difference, try spending the night with a mosquito.
  34. If there is no enemy within, then the enemy outside cannot harm you.
  35. The eye never forgets what the heart saw.
  36. No one is great by birth. Great people become great when others are sleeping.
  37. When an old man dies, a library is burnt with him.
  38. There should be truth in love and love in truth.
  39. When you marry a monkey for his wealth, the money is gone but the monkey remains. African Proverbs
  40. Where there is love, there is no darkness.
  41. It is better to be loved than to be feared.
  42. When one is in love, the rock becomes a meadow.
  43. What he loves, he loves you with your mess.
  44. If love is a disease then patience is the cure.
  45. Loving someone who doesn’t love you is like shaking a tree to make dewdrops fall.
  46. If the whole moon loves you, why worry about the stars?
  47. Don’t love so much that you don’t know when it is raining.
  48. As the archer loves the arrow in flight, so he loves the bow which is steady in his hands.
  49. Love, like rain, does not choose the grass it falls on.
  50. Don’t treat your loved one like a swinging door: you’re fond of him but you push him back and forth.
  51. Love doesn’t listen to rumours.
  52. One who loves the vase, also loves the inside.
  53. One who marries for love alone will have bad days but good nights.
  54. Love for something makes a person blind and deaf.
  55. Let your love be like a rain of mist, which comes slowly but floods the river.
  56. The quarrel of lovers is a renewal of love.
  57. Try not to hate the person he loves. Because he will continue to love, but he will hate you.
  58. If a woman doesn’t love you, she calls you ‘brother’.
  59. Love is such a dictator that spares no one.
  60. Love does not depend on physical features.
  61. If someone makes you laugh, it’s not always because they love you.
  62. You know whom you love but you cannot know who loves you.
  63. Love is a pain reliever.
  64. A happy man marries the girl he loves; A happy man loves the girl he has married.
  65. He who plants grapes by the side of the road, and he who marries a beautiful woman, share the same problem.
  66. If money were planted in trees, most people would be married to monkeys.
  67. All kinds of love are love, but among them self-love is paramount.
  68. True love means what is mine is yours.
  69. It is better to fall from a tree and break your back than to break your heart by falling in love. African Proverbs
  70. He may say he loves you, wait and see what he does for you.
  71. Kissing is difficult for two long-nosed lovers.
  72. A fish and a bird can be in love but both cannot make a home together.
  73. Lovers do not hide their nakedness.
  74. When one is in love, the top of the mountain becomes a flat plain.
  75. Wisdom is wealth.
  76. Wisdom is like the Baobab tree; No person can receive it.
  77. A fool speaks and a wise man listens.
  78. Wisdom does not come overnight.
  79. The heart of the wise remains calm like pure water.
  80. Wisdom is like fire. People take it from others.
  81. Only an intelligent person can solve the most difficult problem.
  82. Knowledge without intelligence is like water in the sand.
  83. In times of crisis, the wise build bridges, and fools build dams.
  84. If you are full of ego, you will have no place for wisdom.
  85. A wise man will always find a way.
  86. No one is intelligent by birth.
  87. The person who uses force is afraid to argue.
  88. Wisdom is not like money which can be tied up and hidden.
  89. The one who causes misfortune to others also teaches them wisdom.
  90. A fool cannot untie a knot tied by a wise man.
  91. One day in the life of a wise man is equal to the whole life of a fool.
  92. To get lost is to learn the way.
  93. The wisdom of other people prevents the king from being called a fool.
  94. By the time the fool learns the game, the players have dispersed.
  95. If you turn a blind eye to facts, you’ll learn from accidents.
  96. The wise composes proverbs for fools to learn, not to repeat.
  97. Just because the lizard nods its head, doesn’t mean it’s in agreement.
  98. A wise man fills his head before emptying his mouth.
  99. If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.
  100. Your body is the temple of knowledge. African Proverbs
  101. A wise man never takes a step too long for his feet.
  102. Give advice, if people don’t listen let calamity teach them.
  103. The destruction of a man is in his tongue.
  104. No person can beat his ancestors.
  105. Better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.
  106. When action speaks, words remain silent.
  107. One who does not know one thing knows another.
  108. A wise man never falls from the same hill twice.
  109. A family is like a forest, when you are outside it is dense, but when you are inside you see that each tree has its place.
  110. The joint family eats from the same plate.
  111. The bond of a family is like a tree, it can bend but cannot break.
  112. If I keep pace with my family, it’s a success.
  113. Where there are many, there is nothing wrong.
  114. A child is what you put into it.
  115. When you show the moon to a child, he only sees your finger.
  116. A real family eats from only one maize flour.
  117. The maidservant also has a family.
  118. Don’t get into family disputes.
  119. In a family, if you have someone who is upset, it is the family members who are more worried than the member who is in trouble.
  120. If you educate a man, you educate a person. If you educate a woman, you educate a whole family.
  121. A husband with a good wife will never be on the road without supplies.
  122. A house without a woman is like a barn without animals.
  123. Parents give birth to the bodies of their children, but not always their characters.
  124. Every beetle is a gazelle in the eyes of its mother.
  125. A mother cannot give birth to anything greater than herself.
  126. It takes a village to raise a child.
  127. A hundred friends can fit in a small house.
  128. A woman is a flower in a garden; Her husband is the fence around her.
  129. The mother hen herself does not break her eggs.
  130. If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, then come together.
  131. Sticks glued in a bundle are unbreakable.
  132. Brothers love each other when they are equally rich.
  133. Dine with a stranger but save your love for your family.
  134. There is no fool who is alienated from his family.
  135. If relatives help each other, what evil can harm them?
  136. The one who earns disaster, he eats it along with his family.
  137. The old woman takes care of her baby as it grows teeth and the young man takes turns caring for the old woman when her teeth fall out.
  138. When the brothers fight to the death, a stranger inherits their father’s property.
  139. Children are the reward of life.
  140. Home affairs are not talked about in the public square.
  141. A child does not laugh at the ugliness of its mother.
  142. A family should look out for the family.
  143. The insanity that runs in the family is difficult to treat.
  144. When a bitter woman takes over the house, the family she rules over is in ruins. 0 0 0.

African Proverbs

Books of Composition by M. Menonimus:

  1. Advertisement Writing
  2. Amplification Writing
  3. Note Making
  4. Paragraph Writing
  5. Notice Writing
  6. Passage Comprehension
  7. The Art of Poster Writing
  8. The Art of Letter Writing
  9. Report Writing
  10. Story Writing
  11. Substance Writing
  12. School Essays Part-I
  13. School Essays Part-II
  14. School English Grammar Part-I
  15. School English Grammar Part-II..

Books Edited by M. Menonimus:

  1. The Last Words Uttered by Famous Persons Just Before Their Death
  2. Motivational Quotes An Anthology
  3. An Anthology of Proverbs

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