2049 African Proverbs / Page 87
1721. 
True love means what's mine is yours.
1722. 
Truth and morning become light with time.
1723. 
Truth cannot be hidden forever beneath evil.
1724. 
Truth is like fire it cannot be hidden under dry leaves.
1725. 
Truth is the first victim of war.
1726. 
Two birds disputed about a kernel, when a third swooped down and carried it off.
1727. 
Two cats can never be equal; one will always be bigger than the other.
1728. 
Two is good, one alone cannot wash his back.
1729. 
Two men in a burning house must not stop to argue.
1730. 
Two rams cannot drink from the same bucket at the same time; they will lock horns.
1731. 
United we are a rock, divided we are sand.
1732. 
Unless the broken tooth is thrown out the mouth will continue to chew with caution.
1733. 
Until a crab finds itself in a very hot pot of soup, it will never understand that water can be both cold and hot.
1734. 
Until Lions have their own historians tales of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.
1735. 
Until the lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter.
1736. 
Until the old moon disappears completely, the new moon can not come.
1737. 
Until the rotten tooth is pulled out cautiously, the mouth will not have rest.
1738. 
Until the snake is dead do not drop the stick.
1739. 
Use people who have something to gain, not people with nothing to lose.
1740. 
Used recklessly then s/he must have inherited the misused property.
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