2049 African Proverbs / Page 86
1701. 
To love that one who never loves you is like rain falling in the forest.
1702. 
To neglect one's ancestors would bring ill-fortune and failure in life.
1703. 
To one who does not know , a small garden is a forest.
1704. 
To remove a fly from a friend's forehead never use a hatchet.
1705. 
To suffer doesn't mean to die.
1706. 
To travel is to see, to return is to talk.
1707. 
To trouble me is better than to forget me.
1708. 
To try and fail is not laziness.
1709. 
To try and to fail is not laziness.
1710. 
To whom to much is given we require too much from him.
1711. 
Too many calls confuse the dog.
1712. 
Too many cooks, cooking at the same time makes the day take long to break.
1713. 
Too much happiness brings tears in our eyes.
1714. 
Tortoises only make progress when they stick there necks out.
1715. 
Tough times don't last, tough people do.
1716. 
Train a child the way he should go and make sure you also go the same way.
1717. 
Travel and you will see them, sit and they will come to you.
1718. 
Travel makes one a stranger.
1719. 
Treat your guest as a guest for two days -- then on the third day give him a hoe.
1720. 
Troubles are like babies: the more they are nursed, the better they grow.
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