21 African Proverbs about Leave
All African Proverbs | Proverbs about Leave1. When the big tree falls, the goat eats its leaves.
2. The moon lightens well but leaves certain areas in the dark.
3. If a frog leaves the swamp for the mountains, it means it is in danger.
4. Even without drumbeats, banana leaves dance.
5. The snail leaves its trail wherever it goes.
6. The wise traveler leaves his heart at home.
7. Don't make a goat your friend if your skirt is made of plantation leaves, or else it will strip you naked.
8. Even if the hen is poor it cannot leave blank eggs.
9. Even the dog leaves the market.
10. Even when you dig a soft place, you still leave the garden.
11. If you want visitors then you leave your front door open.
12. No matter how tall a tree might grow it will always shed its leaves on the ground.
13. Only a knife can best tell a child when to leave it.
14. Take what you need and leave our land the way you found it.
15. The gourd that never leaves the boozing centre attains cracks.
16. The hen knows that dawn has arrived but it leaves the duty of crowing to the cock.
17. The words of the elders do not lock all the doors, they leave the right door open.
18. Truth is like fire it cannot be hidden under dry leaves.
19. When the mother monkey leaves her baby to fall, one must not blame the dried branch.
20. You can leave without a friend but never without a neighbour.
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