Today’s African Proverb (12.31.11)
31 December 2011, by DailyLifelines
It is not one road only that leads to the market. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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31 December 2011, by DailyLifelines
It is not one road only that leads to the market. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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30 December 2011, by DailyLifelines
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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2 October 2011, by DailyLifelines
When light enters the house, darkness removes itself. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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21 September 2011, by DailyLifelines
One never hears “beat him or her up” in the mouth of an elder. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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17 September 2011, by DailyLifelines
Not standing still is what is referred to as dancing. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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8 September 2011, by DailyLifelines
There is nothing dropping from above that the Earth cannot withstand. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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1 September 2011, by DailyLifelines
It is impossible to go and look into the stomach of another. (Togo) 
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22 June 2011, by DailyLifelines
You must kill the hornets to get rid of the nest. (Togo) 
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19 June 2011, by DailyLifelines
Another’s eye is not faithful like one’s own. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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11 June 2011, by DailyLifelines
The heart rules without rules. (Togo) 
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30 May 2011, by DailyLifelines
The fish, seeing the water has dried up, struggles mightily in the mud. (Togo) 
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21 May 2011, by DailyLifelines
When all men say you are a dog, it is time to bark. (Togo) 
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24 April 2011, by DailyLifelines
Work is the medicine for poverty. (Benin, Nigeria, Togo- Yoruba) 
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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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26 November 2010, by DailyLifelines
They ate our food, and forgot our names. (Ghana, Togo)
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