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Eastern African Proverbs
Eastern African Proverbs
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Here are some proverbs from Eastern Africa:
All monkeys cannot hang on the same branch.
An orphaned calf licks its own back.
The man may be the head of the home but the wife is the heart.
Funeral is for us all.
Happiness is like a field you can harvest every season.
The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water.
A man's heart is not a sack open to all.
What is inflated too much will break into fragments.
To one who does not know, a small garden is a forest.
He who learns, teaches.
Evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree.
The cattle is as good as the pasture in which it grazes.
Only a medicine man gets rich by sleeping.
A close friend can become a close enemy.
One who recovers from sickness, forgets about God.
When the heart overflows, it comes out through the mouth.
Confiding a secret to an unworthy person is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole.
When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion.
Unless you call out, who will open the door?
A loose tooth will not rest until it's pulled out.
A home without a woman is like a barn without cattle.
The fool speaks, the wise man listens.
A too modest man goes hungry.
He who conceals his disease cannot expect to be cured.
Where there is no shame, there is no honour.
If you find no fish you have to eat bread.
A good deed is something one returns.
He who receives a gift does not measure it.
He who does not know one thing knows another.
Talking with one another is loving one another.
Thunder is not yet rain.
Absence makes the heart forget.
Virtue is better than wealth.
Home affairs are not talked about on the public square.
Seeing is different from being told.
Don't take another mouthful before you have swallowed what is in your mouth.
Don't kick a sleeping dog.
A cutting word is worse than a bowstring, a cut may heal, but the cut of the tongue does not.
One must talk little, and listen much.
Ingratitude is sooner or later fatal to its author.
Not all the flowers of a tree produce fruit.
Too large a mousel chokes the child.
A home without a mother is a desert.
It is better that trials come to you in the beginning than that they come to you at the end.
No one knows caution like regret.
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