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351. The ruin of a nation begins in the homes of its people.. African Proverb. The ruin of a nation begins in the homes of its people.
African Proverb

352. The world is a journey, the afterworld is home.. Benin proverb. The world is a journey, the afterworld is home.
Benin proverb

353. A bad wife wishes her husband's heel turned homewards, and not his toe.. Danish Proverb. A bad wife wishes her husband's heel turned homewards, and not his toe.
Danish Proverb

354. Don't let the windows of your home be so small that the light of the sun cannot enter your rooms.. Eskimo Proverb. Don't let the windows of your home be so small that the light of the sun cannot enter your rooms.
Eskimo Proverb

355. One should punish a child the first time he comes home with a stolen egg. Otherwise, the day he returns home with a stolen ox, it will be too late.. Ethiopian Proverb. One should punish a child the first time he comes home with a stolen egg. Otherwise, the day he returns home with a stolen ox, it will be too late.
Ethiopian Proverb

356. The good wife at her husband's home, the other one is at her parent's home.. Ghanaian Proverb. The good wife at her husband's home, the other one is at her parent's home.
Ghanaian Proverb

357. If only the wind would turn before I go home, said the woman rowing against the wind.. Icelandic Proverb. If only the wind would turn before I go home, said the woman rowing against the wind.
Icelandic Proverb

358. Our good life sure is there for us, unless we learned some bad conduct in our home as children.. Icelandic Proverb. Our good life sure is there for us, unless we learned some bad conduct in our home as children.
Icelandic Proverb

359. In my homeland I possess one hundred horses, yet if I go, I go on foot.. Indian Proverb. In my homeland I possess one hundred horses, yet if I go, I go on foot.
Indian Proverb

360. A home without guests, a village without shepherds, both are hopeless indeed.. Kurdish Proverb. A home without guests, a village without shepherds, both are hopeless indeed.
Kurdish Proverb

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