2049 African Proverbs / Page 18
341. 
After the storm the sun comes out.
342. 
All great truths begins as blasphemies.
343. 
All is well that ends well.
344. 
All plants are our brothers and sisters and they talk to us and if we listen we can hear them.
345. 
All things happen when their times come.
346. 
All war follow a demonstrate failure of difficulty diplomacy.
347. 
Almost everyone is mad but some people can control there madness.
348. 
Always stamp your hunting nets where the animal is going to pass.
349. 
An animal that gives birth to a young one in the desert must suckle it in the desert.
350. 
An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep.
351. 
An egg shouldn't be deceived by the hardness of its shell; it cannot challenge a stone in a fight.
352. 
An egg today is better than a chicken tomorrow.
353. 
An elder uses old eyes to see and so the young use young eyes.
354. 
An elephant cannot thin to a cow size.
355. 
An elephant does not die from one broken rib.
356. 
An elephant grows and becomes an adult, even if people do not like it.
357. 
An elephant never gets tired of supporting its tusks.
358. 
An elephant that kills a rat cannot be considered a hero.
359. 
An empty hand doesn't kill a snake.
360. 
An empty sack cannot stand.
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