2049 African Proverbs / Page 73
1441. 
The greatest of all faults is to be conscious of none.
1442. 
The greatest truth is the simplest one.
1443. 
The greatness of man's male organ don't call it an hydro cell.
1444. 
The grindstones can neither be used as a stool nor a headrest.
1445. 
The hand assists the foot, but the foot cannot do the same.
1446. 
The hand that tied the lion knows best how to untie it.
1447. 
The happy man rises with the sun.
1448. 
The heart doesn't wear rags.
1449. 
The heart of man and the bottom of the sea are unfathomable.
1450. 
The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water.
1451. 
The hen doesn't have breasts, but she can still feed her chicks.
1452. 
The hen knows that dawn has arrived but it leaves the duty of crowing to the cock.
1453. 
The hollow of the ear is never full.
1454. 
The homeowner doesn't eat a little.
1455. 
The horns cannot be too heavy for the cow that bears them.
1456. 
The horse never refuses a homeward gallop.
1457. 
The hottest music and dance always comes from home.
1458. 
The house of the heart is never full.
1459. 
The house rat who goes swimming with his friend the lizard will die from cold.
1460. 
The house roof fights the rain, but the person who is sheltered ignores it.
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