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201. Youth is a kind of illness cured only by the passing years.. Arab Proverb. Youth is a kind of illness cured only by the passing years.
Arab Proverb

202. A farmer does not conclude by the mere look of it that a corn is unripe; he tears it open for examination.. Nigerian Proverb. A farmer does not conclude by the mere look of it that a corn is unripe; he tears it open for examination.
Nigerian Proverb

203. However long the moon disappears, someday it must shine again.. Nigerian Proverb. However long the moon disappears, someday it must shine again.
Nigerian Proverb

204. An oil lamp feels proud to give light even though it wears itself away.. Nigerian Proverb. An oil lamp feels proud to give light even though it wears itself away.
Nigerian Proverb

205. If hunger forces a farmer in a particular year to eat both his yam tubers and the seed-yams, the succeeding years would still be worse because he would have no yams to eat and none to plant.. Nigerian Proverb. If hunger forces a farmer in a particular year to eat both his yam tubers and the seed-yams, the succeeding years would still be worse because he would have no yams to eat and none to plant.
Nigerian Proverb

206. A child who fears beating, would never admit that he played with a missing knife.. Nigerian Proverb. A child who fears beating, would never admit that he played with a missing knife.
Nigerian Proverb

207. If one goes to a land where they cut off ears, he should cut off his own and contribute them.. Nigerian Proverb. If one goes to a land where they cut off ears, he should cut off his own and contribute them.
Nigerian Proverb

208. The drum sounds when the hawk appears wit ha rabbit.. Nigerian Proverb. The drum sounds when the hawk appears wit ha rabbit.
Nigerian Proverb

209. The soul would have no rainbow if the eyes had no tears.. Native American Proverb. The soul would have no rainbow if the eyes had no tears.
Native American Proverb

210. Ears are usually uninvited guests.. African Proverb. Ears are usually uninvited guests.
African Proverb

211. If a man makes soup of his tears, ask him not for broth.. African Proverb. If a man makes soup of his tears, ask him not for broth.
African Proverb

212. Nothing wipes your tears away but your own hand.. African Proverb. Nothing wipes your tears away but your own hand.
African Proverb

213. The strength of the elderly is in the ears and on the lips.. African Proverb. The strength of the elderly is in the ears and on the lips.
African Proverb

214. Until the old moon disappears completely, the new moon can not come.. African Proverb. Until the old moon disappears completely, the new moon can not come.
African Proverb

215. The unborn baby that fears criticism will never be born.. African Proverb. The unborn baby that fears criticism will never be born.
African Proverb

216. A bachelor's wife doesn't have ears.. African Proverb. A bachelor's wife doesn't have ears.
African Proverb

217. A child among elders converses with its ears.. African Proverb. A child among elders converses with its ears.
African Proverb

218. A child who is fearless is going to bring tears to his mother's eyes.. African Proverb. A child who is fearless is going to bring tears to his mother's eyes.
African Proverb

219. A clear conscience fears no accusation.. African Proverb. A clear conscience fears no accusation.
African Proverb

220. A man who after his dying speech doesn't die, bears the same guilt.. African Proverb. A man who after his dying speech doesn't die, bears the same guilt.
African Proverb

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