25 African Proverbs about Sing
All African Proverbs | Proverbs about Sing1. Who does not love to dance, does not love to sing.
2. Where there is a hippopotamus, be careful when passing with a pirogue.
3. A man does not run among thorns for no reason; either he is chasing a snake or a snake is chasing him.
4. A leopard is chasing us, and you are asking me, "Is it a male or a female?"
5. The hyena chasing two gazelles at the same will go to bed hungry.
6. If you can walk, you can dance; If you can talk, you can sing.
7. A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.
8. A patient dually determined can fill a pot with water using a fingernail.
9. A single slip may cause lasting injury.
10. Birds sing not because they have answers but because they have songs.
11. Blessings of ancestors are greater than those of a living human being.
12. Bones and flesh of the martyrs lie buried in earth, but their revolutionary spirit and single-hearted fidelity remain alive.
13. Even a horn can be stopped from fighting and made to sing forever.
14. Even two friendly dogs cannot share a single bone.
15. Every misfortune is a blessing.
16. He who wakes up early in the morning receives a bundle of blessings.
17. If you can bear the hissing of a snake, don't complain when you are bitten.
18. If you close your eyes because of the bad people around you, you will not see the good people passing by.
19. If you point one accusing finger at others, three fingers will point at you.
20. It is a person suffering from cold who will first think of closing the door.
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