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8 African Proverbs about Remains

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1. Who owns too much, remains unhappy.. African Proverb. Who owns too much, remains unhappy.
African Proverb

2. Even if thin, the elephant remains the king of the forest.. African Proverb. Even if thin, the elephant remains the king of the forest.
African Proverb

3. A secret remains a secret only when one person knows it.. African Proverb. A secret remains a secret only when one person knows it.
African Proverb

4. A snake can shade its skin but it still remains a snake.. African Proverb. A snake can shade its skin but it still remains a snake.
African Proverb

5. Even if you close your eyes while looking in the mirror the image remains yours.. African Proverb. Even if you close your eyes while looking in the mirror the image remains yours.
African Proverb

6. If you knock your head against a wall, then a coconut tree and pillar and your head still remains undamaged my child, go and hide that head of yours; it is a good head.. African Proverb. If you knock your head against a wall, then a coconut tree and pillar and your head still remains undamaged my child, go and hide that head of yours; it is a good head.
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7. One's name remains above the grave.. African Proverb. One's name remains above the grave.
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8. A cat may go to a monastery, but she still remains a cat.. African Proverb. A cat may go to a monastery, but she still remains a cat.
African Proverb

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