25 African Proverbs about Call
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Proverbs about Call1. 
Indecision is like a stepchild: if he does not wash his hands, he is called dirty, if he does, he is wasting water.
2. 
Do not call to a dog with a whip in your hand.
3. 
It is not what you are called, but what you answer to.
4. 
Even the small leopard is called leopard.
5. 
A dog does not mind being called a dog.
6. 
Too many calls confuse the dog.
7. 
Call kinship with the hyena, and all hyenas are your friend.
8. 
A dog you don't feed will never heed your call.
9. 
A man is called a drunkard when he misbehaves, not when he drinks.
10. 
Call a cat a cat.
11. 
He who asks for the meaning of a proverb has called her/his mother's dowry a waste.
12. 
If I see you often, I can't call you a visitor.
13. 
No matter how big the butterfly may be, it cannot be called a bat.
14. 
One doesn't call a hyena to displine a troublesome goat.
15. 
Slashing isn't digging nor is digging called sowing.
16. 
The grave only calls those death loves.
17. 
The greatness of man's male organ don't call it an hydro cell.
18. 
The tongue is not statically smooth.
19. 
The tongue weighs practically nothing, but so few people can hold it.
20. 
The world has changed dramatically.
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