2049 African Proverbs / Page 28
541. 
Even if you're rich, you cannot bury yourself.
542. 
Even the best cooking pot will not produce food.
543. 
Even the colours of a chameleon are for survival not beauty.
544. 
Even the dog leaves the market.
545. 
Even the high and noble bow before the barber.
546. 
Even the mightiest eagle comes down to the treetops to rest.
547. 
Even the small leopard is called leopard.
548. 
Even the starving man cannot eat the king's regurgitate.
549. 
Even though the elephant is huge enough it cannot carry a big tail.
550. 
Even two friendly dogs cannot share a single bone.
551. 
Even when a goat knows that it is being dragged to graze, it still resists.
552. 
Even when a snake doesn't bit, do not put your finger in it's mouth.
553. 
Even when there is no rooster, the morning will still start.
554. 
Even when you dig a soft place, you still leave the garden.
555. 
Even without drumbeats, banana leaves dance.
556. 
Even your dog knows the homes of your friends.
557. 
Every action has its repercussions.
558. 
Every bad person deserves a bad problem.
559. 
Every exit is an entry to somewhere.
560. 
Every fresh banana leaf should eventually become a dry banana leaf.
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