Today’s African Proverb (12.31.11)
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It is not one road only that leads to the market. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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It is not one road only that leads to the market. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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The day one learns laziness is the day one should learn to endure a painfully empty stomach. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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The wealth of the greedy ultimately goes to the community. (Ghana) 
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Make a bed for the children of other people in the place where your own children sleep. (Yoruba) 
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The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago, the second best time is now. (Africa) 
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Stolen food never satisfies hunger. Native American (Omaha)
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A man cannot undo his past. Can zebras wipe away their stripes? (Namibia) 
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He who needs a thing has to go and find it. (Ghana- Twi) 
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Far is where mother is; where there is the woman you love you will expend all effort, even to death, to get there.
(Zimbabwe, Mozambique- Shona)
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The greatest remedy for anger is delay. (Kiswahili) 
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Even today the remedy for dirt is water. (Niger, Nigeria- Hausa) 
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The man that has the sharp knife is the one that will eat the meat. (Kiswahili) 
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When you are hungry eat what you despise, and when you are sated, despise it. (Egypt) 
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When light enters the house, darkness removes itself. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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