440 Swahili Proverbs / Page 15
281. 
One who selects his hoe is not real farmer.
282. 
One who stores half grown fruit eats it rotten.
283. 
One who talks to himself can not be wrong.Ie no one to correct him.
284. 
One who walks with no reason is not like one who sits without reason, the one who walks might pick up something.
285. 
One with a scar, do not think him healed.
286. 
One's foul smelling does not sicken one self but merely disguts one.
287. 
Out of sight out of mind.
288. 
Patience attracts happiness; it brings near that which is far.
289. 
Patience is the key to tranquility.
290. 
Pemba does not run away fro a small shower.
291. 
Pleasent words will draw the snake from its hole.
292. 
Put a riddle to a fool a clever person will solve it.
293. 
Refusing and wanting at the same time.
294. 
Regrets are like a child, They come some considerable time after event.
295. 
Rice is all one but they are many ways of cooking it.
296. 
Running on the roof finishes at the edge.
297. 
Scabics are given to him who has no fingernails.
298. 
Serve even an unbeliever to attain your own ends.
299. 
Shadow of a stick canot protect one from the sun.
300. 
Shark is the famous one in sea the but they many others.
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