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401. A poor man does not pick up things if does they say he stole them.. Swahili proverb. A poor man does not pick up things if does they say he stole them.
Swahili proverb

402. He who desires to make something does not announce his intentions, just turns them into actions.. Swahili proverb. He who desires to make something does not announce his intentions, just turns them into actions.
Swahili proverb

403. A people without faith in themselves cannot survive.. Hopi Proverb. A people without faith in themselves cannot survive.
Hopi Proverb

404. Thoughts are like arrows: once released, they strike their mark. Guard them well or one day you may be your own victim.. Navajo Proverb. Thoughts are like arrows: once released, they strike their mark. Guard them well or one day you may be your own victim.
Navajo Proverb

405. You have to believe in gods to see them.. Hopi Proverb. You have to believe in gods to see them.
Hopi Proverb

406. Me do not know hard firewood, but only lops people put aside hard tasks and devote themselves only to easy ones.. Kikuyu Proverb. Me do not know hard firewood, but only lops people put aside hard tasks and devote themselves only to easy ones.
Kikuyu Proverb

407. Change seeds taking them from different calabashes.. Kikuyu Proverb. Change seeds taking them from different calabashes.
Kikuyu Proverb

408. Thieves conceal themselves in the night not in the day.. Kikuyu Proverb. Thieves conceal themselves in the night not in the day.
Kikuyu Proverb

409. The ox which has no horns, relies for help on the one that has them.. Kikuyu Proverb. The ox which has no horns, relies for help on the one that has them.
Kikuyu Proverb

410. The little bird that flaps its wings too much will spoil them.. Kikuyu Proverb. The little bird that flaps its wings too much will spoil them.
Kikuyu Proverb

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