4817 Proverbs about Ther / Page 139
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In the world there are more insane than sane.2762.
After bad weather comes fine weather.2763.
There is no rose without thorns.2764.
Without money you can neither hug nor kiss.2765.
Every bird is proud of its feathers.2766.
It is the work of one's hands that decides what one eats for dinner - for some it is pounded yam, for others it is pounded plantain or nothing.2767.
A bird does not change its feathers because the weather is bad.2768.
A housewife who complains that there is not enough foodstuff in the market should remember that if her husband adds to what is already available, there would be more for everyone.2769.
He who digs a pit for others must invariably fall into it.2770.
By being grateful, a man makes himself deserving of yet another kindness.2771.
If the owner of a calabash calls it a worthless calabash, others will join him to use it to pack rubbish.2772.
If a person who curses another is not better than the person he curses, a request is never made of him to rescind the curse.2773.
Rather than tell a lie to help a friend, it is better to assist him in paying the fine for his offense.2774.
When an only kolanut is presented with love, it carries with it more value than might otherwise be associated with a whole pod of several kolanuts.2775.
The man who remembers others, remembers also his creator.2776.
The fowl perspires, but the feathers do not allow us to see the perspiration.2777.
If a man is not clean and smooth, there is nothing he can really do about pride.2778.
When a face is sullen it remains there to be seen on its owner.2779.
A man who has one finger pointing at another has three pointing towards himself.2780.
A man who eases himself in public, gives cause to others to despise him.Quotes related to Ther by Power Quotations