Famous Proverbs
625 Proverbs about Hers / Page 35
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It is the work of one's hands that decides what one eats for dinner - for some it is pounded yam, for others it is pounded plantain or nothing.342.
A bird does not change its feathers because the weather is bad.343.
He who digs a pit for others must invariably fall into it.344.
If the owner of a calabash calls it a worthless calabash, others will join him to use it to pack rubbish.345.
The man who remembers others, remembers also his creator.346.
The fowl perspires, but the feathers do not allow us to see the perspiration.347.
A man who eases himself in public, gives cause to others to despise him.348.
We can not choose who our relatives should be, even though we may come to like some better than others.349.
It is the toothless animal that arrives first at the base of the fruit tree, to eat his fill before others arrive.350.
When a woman prepares a dish which others find unpalatable, she says that she prepared it to suit her own taste.