Today’s African Proverb (10.3.11)
3 October 2011, by DailyLifelines
When you are hungry eat what you despise, and when you are sated, despise it. (Egypt) 
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3 October 2011, by DailyLifelines
When you are hungry eat what you despise, and when you are sated, despise it. (Egypt) 
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9 September 2011, by DailyLifelines
Partial loss is better than total loss. (Gambia- Mandinka) 
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7 June 2011, by DailyLifelines
If the full moon loves you, why worry about the stars? (Tunisia) 
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31 May 2011, by DailyLifelines
By being grateful, a man makes himself deserving of yet another kindness. (Africa)
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5 May 2011, by DailyLifelines
A small loin cloth around the waist is better than nakedness. (Africa) 
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14 December 2010, by DailyLifelines
Get motor-car don’t mean throw away bicycle. (Guyana)
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5 December 2010, by DailyLifelines
Having recovered from his illness he forgot his God. (Ethiopia)
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30 November 2010, by DailyLifelines
If something that was going to chop off your head only knocked off your cap, you should be grateful. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba)
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29 November 2010, by DailyLifelines
Don’t bite the hand that feed you. (Trinidad & Tobago)
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26 November 2010, by DailyLifelines
They ate our food, and forgot our names. (Ghana, Togo)
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25 November 2010, by DailyLifelines
The one-eyed man does not thank God until he sees a blind man. (West Africa, Fulani)
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