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161. True nobility is in being superior to your previous self.. Hindustani Proverb. True nobility is in being superior to your previous self.
Hindustani Proverb

162. It's not a matter of upper and lower class but of being up a while and down a while.. Irish Proverb. It's not a matter of upper and lower class but of being up a while and down a while.
Irish Proverb

163. I am being carried on great wings across the sky.. Ojibway Proverb. I am being carried on great wings across the sky.
Ojibway Proverb

164. He who goes to Our Lady of Muxima with an evil heart risks being drowned crossing the river to get there.. Angolan Proverb. He who goes to Our Lady of Muxima with an evil heart risks being drowned crossing the river to get there.
Angolan Proverb

165. Do not hesitate or you will be left in between doing something, having something and being nothing.. Ethiopian Proverb. Do not hesitate or you will be left in between doing something, having something and being nothing.
Ethiopian Proverb

166. It is better to suffer in name the truth than being rewarded for lying.. Icelandic Proverb. It is better to suffer in name the truth than being rewarded for lying.
Icelandic Proverb

167. A camel is not a animal and an Arab is not a human being.. Kurdish Proverb. A camel is not a animal and an Arab is not a human being.
Kurdish Proverb

168. Even the dead in their family vaults enjoy being in large company.. Malagasy Proverb. Even the dead in their family vaults enjoy being in large company.
Malagasy Proverb

169. The bush fowl saw the chicken being carved up and laughed. The chicken told the bush fowl to stop laughing. For the same hands now carving up the chicken would be used to carve up the bush fowl.. Sudanese Proverb. The bush fowl saw the chicken being carved up and laughed. The chicken told the bush fowl to stop laughing. For the same hands now carving up the chicken would be used to carve up the bush fowl.
Sudanese Proverb

170. In the end, the well being of the pono, will be in the hands of the commoner.. Tahitian Proverb. In the end, the well being of the pono, will be in the hands of the commoner.
Tahitian Proverb

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