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81. No matter how poor a village, there is always one rich man.. African Proverb. No matter how poor a village, there is always one rich man.
African Proverb

82. Old men and women in the village are books of history and wisdom.. African Proverb. Old men and women in the village are books of history and wisdom.
African Proverb

83. The cock belongs to one household, but when it crows it is heard in the whole village.. African Proverb. The cock belongs to one household, but when it crows it is heard in the whole village.
African Proverb

84. Villages that posses culture will never perish even though they may be small.. African Proverb. Villages that posses culture will never perish even though they may be small.
African Proverb

85. A list full of gain and a village full of shame.. Irish Proverb. A list full of gain and a village full of shame.
Irish Proverb

86. The village which is not discussed is not built.. Maasai Proverb. The village which is not discussed is not built.
Maasai Proverb

87. The village slatternly wench has the form of a dove, the heart of a fox, and the mind of an toad.. English Proverb. The village slatternly wench has the form of a dove, the heart of a fox, and the mind of an toad.
English Proverb

88. In the village without dogs the farmers walk without sticks.. Gypsy Proverb. In the village without dogs the farmers walk without sticks.
Gypsy Proverb

89. A fly, a harlot, a beggar, a rat, and gusty wind; the village-boss and the tax collector - these seven are always annoying to others.. Indian Proverb. A fly, a harlot, a beggar, a rat, and gusty wind; the village-boss and the tax collector - these seven are always annoying to others.
Indian Proverb

90. Follow the villagers when you are in the new village.. Japanese Proverb. Follow the villagers when you are in the new village.
Japanese Proverb

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