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Grains of African Philosophy Part 10

Proverbs, sayings.

GRAINS OF AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY   Part 10

   Compiled by BM DANKANO

 

109:     Time tames even the workaholic.

110:     Whoever looks down on a dwarf hasn’t yet stepped on a scorpion.

111:     Whoever lives long is bound to see more than he bargained for.

112:     The crown prince neither wants the king dead nor alive.

113:     Only beddings prevents dog from surpassing man how to laze best.

114:     How so eager she is for the baby to be delivered, the mid-wife must wait for the time.

115:     To remain in peace, let your mouth be as mute as the leg.

116:     You don’t assign a shepherd to a snake.

117:     Only a fool gets married to the world.

118:     I, the bastard, says the effeminate pimp.

119:     Call the men to the rescue, shouted the effeminate pimp.

120:     The horse has the guinea worm, why the hard treatment on the donkey?

 

 

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