Today’s African Proverb (1.20.12)

The people sailing in the same boat share the goal.  (Senegal-Wolof)

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Today’s African Proverb (5.7.11)

Two rams do not drink from the same water hole at the same time, but well-bred human beings can. (Africa)

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Today’s African Proverb (5.2.11)

If one tree faces the storm alone, it collapses. (Ghana)

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Today’s African Proverb (4.27.11)

However full the house, the hen finds a corner to lay in. (Sierra Leone

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Today’s African Proverb (12.29.10)

You can’t get rich if you look after your relatives properly. (Native American-Navajo)

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Today’s African Proverb (12.28.10)

Help me during the floods, I will help you during the drought. (Tanzania- Haya)

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Today’s African Proverb (12.16.10)

He who has said “I” has distinguished himself from others. (Somalia)

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Today’s African Proverb (11.9.10)

If you sell a drum in your own village, you get the money and keep the sound. (Madagascar)

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Today’s African Proverb (10.17.10)

One naughty person cannot destroy an entire community. (Kenya, Bembe)

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Today’s African Proverb (10.15.10)

“The heavens will fall” is not the concern of only one individual.  (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba)

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Today’s African Proverb (9.30.10)

Alone a youth runs fast, with an elder slow, but together they go far.  (Kenya, Luo)

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Today’s African Proverb (9.17.10)

One hand can’t nurse a child. (Tanzania)

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