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141. Even when you dig a soft place, you still leave the garden.. African Proverb. Even when you dig a soft place, you still leave the garden.
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142. If you befriend a mosquito it will still attack you at night.. African Proverb. If you befriend a mosquito it will still attack you at night.
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143. If you knock your head against a wall, then a coconut tree and pillar and your head still remains undamaged my child, go and hide that head of yours; it is a good head.. African Proverb. If you knock your head against a wall, then a coconut tree and pillar and your head still remains undamaged my child, go and hide that head of yours; it is a good head.
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144. If you're to cure a chicken you do so while it is still kicking.. African Proverb. If you're to cure a chicken you do so while it is still kicking.
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145. Quiet people are like still water their deep.. African Proverb. Quiet people are like still water their deep.
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146. The animal hide can best be straightened and smoothened when still fresh.. African Proverb. The animal hide can best be straightened and smoothened when still fresh.
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147. The buttocks are like a married couple though there is constant friction between them; they will still love and live together.. African Proverb. The buttocks are like a married couple though there is constant friction between them; they will still love and live together.
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148. The hen doesn't have breasts, but she can still feed her chicks.. African Proverb. The hen doesn't have breasts, but she can still feed her chicks.
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149. When a four-year child is still crawling instead of walking it is time to cry out.. African Proverb. When a four-year child is still crawling instead of walking it is time to cry out.
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150. When an elephant eats and eats and still cries for more, it is the grass that will get embarrassed.. African Proverb. When an elephant eats and eats and still cries for more, it is the grass that will get embarrassed.
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151. You can stay a thousand miles away from home and still see inside.. African Proverb. You can stay a thousand miles away from home and still see inside.
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152. You chew from one side of your mouth and keep the other side still.. African Proverb. You chew from one side of your mouth and keep the other side still.
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153. You don't give someone a goat for a gift and still hold on to the rope.. African Proverb. You don't give someone a goat for a gift and still hold on to the rope.
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154. A cat may go to a monastery, but she still remains a cat.. African Proverb. A cat may go to a monastery, but she still remains a cat.
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155. No matter how full the river, it still wants to grow.. African Proverb. No matter how full the river, it still wants to grow.
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156. Even if the elephant is thin he is still the lord of the jungle.. African Proverb. Even if the elephant is thin he is still the lord of the jungle.
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157. He on whose head we would break a coconut never stands still.. African Proverb. He on whose head we would break a coconut never stands still.
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158. If you want to know how the true story goes, wait till the arguments start.. African Proverb. If you want to know how the true story goes, wait till the arguments start.
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159. Practice with the left hand while the right is still there.. African Proverb. Practice with the left hand while the right is still there.
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160. Do not insult a crocodile while your feet are still in the water.. African Proverb. Do not insult a crocodile while your feet are still in the water.
African Proverb

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