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181. It's better to return from the centre of the ford than drown in the flood.. Irish Proverb. It's better to return from the centre of the ford than drown in the flood.
Irish Proverb

182. Staying near the anthill turned the antelope brown.. Acholi proverb. Staying near the anthill turned the antelope brown.
Acholi proverb

183. 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

184. Gold glitters in what is thrown away.. Icelandic Proverb. Gold glitters in what is thrown away.
Icelandic Proverb

185. A drowning man is not troubled by rain.. Iranian Proverb. A drowning man is not troubled by rain.
Iranian Proverb

186. It is the still and silent sea that drowns a man.. Norse Proverb. It is the still and silent sea that drowns a man.
Norse Proverb

187. Two heads cut off and thrown high into the tree have only the winds with which to scheme... Norse Proverb. Two heads cut off and thrown high into the tree have only the winds with which to scheme..
Norse Proverb

188. The path to your heart's desire is never overgrown.. Ugandan Proverb. The path to your heart's desire is never overgrown.
Ugandan Proverb

189. Just one by one white hairs have come, and thus have they grown.. Bantu Proverb. Just one by one white hairs have come, and thus have they grown.
Bantu Proverb

190. Just one by one white hairs have come, and thus have they grown.. Lamba Proverb. Just one by one white hairs have come, and thus have they grown.
Lamba Proverb

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