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1671. The problem with the palace attendant isn't how to steal the king's drums but where to play them from.. African Proverb. The problem with the palace attendant isn't how to steal the king's drums but where to play them from.
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1672. The queen ant feeds on its own ants.. African Proverb. The queen ant feeds on its own ants.
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1673. The rabbit that dances on the broken branch of a high tree must look down to see how many mouths are opened wide beneath.. African Proverb. The rabbit that dances on the broken branch of a high tree must look down to see how many mouths are opened wide beneath.
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1674. The radiate sun reflections and lightening cannot make a blind person see.. African Proverb. The radiate sun reflections and lightening cannot make a blind person see.
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1675. The raised hand cares not for its own recognition, but for that of the body below.. African Proverb. The raised hand cares not for its own recognition, but for that of the body below.
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1676. The restless grasshopper only finds rest in the gizzard of a bird.. African Proverb. The restless grasshopper only finds rest in the gizzard of a bird.
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1677. The rich have no heart, the lake never floats a pin.. African Proverb. The rich have no heart, the lake never floats a pin.
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1678. The road to success is always under construction.. African Proverb. The road to success is always under construction.
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1679. The rope that hangs a monkey, hangs a baboon as well.. African Proverb. The rope that hangs a monkey, hangs a baboon as well.
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1680. The roughness of a cotton tree is not known until you get close to it.. African Proverb. The roughness of a cotton tree is not known until you get close to it.
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