Choose your favorites as a monthly mantra, an inspirational quote for your vision board, or just some ancestral insight to get you through the rest of your week! Legacy Standard Bible Grandchildren are the crown of old men, And the beauty of sons is their fathers. African proverb, Anxiety will not let you die of hunger. Ovambo proverb, Gold should be sold to the one who knows the value of it. If someone upsets you, forgive him or her because what goes around, comes around. Ghanaian Proverb, When a fool is being cursed, he thinks he is being praised. ~ Xhosa Proverb, Rich people sometimes eat bad food. ~ Mozambican Proverb, No matter how beautiful and well crafted a coffin might look, it will not make anyone wish for death. Sweet words lure the snake out of its cave. Nigerian Proverb, A patient that can swallow food makes the nurse doubtful. No matter how beautiful and well-crafted a coffin might look, it will not make anyone wish for death. Burundian proverb, You know who you love but you cant know who loves you. Kenyan Proverb, One with lean meat or merely even just the skin is better off than one with mushrooms. "Only a fool tests the depth of a river with no feet." 3. Nigerian Proverb, Good words are food, bad words poison. If you heal the leg of a person, do not be surprised if they use it to run away., 18. Yoruba proverb, Prepare now for the solutions of tomorrow. Meru Proverb, Life is full of questions. Kanuri proverb, Home is not where we live; home is where we belong. SUNDAY Dismus from Uganda JUNE 20, 2021. It is better to live as a lion for one day rather than 100 years as a sheep., 111. Meaning:You should never start a battle if you are either not ready for or old enough to become a winner. African Proverb, Greatness and beauty do not belong to the gods alone. Mozambique proverb, One does not love if one does not accept from others. As young as six-years-old, many children living in Africa are taught proverbs to help them navigate through many of lifes challenges. African proverb ~ Cameroonian Proverb], He who dictates separates himself from others. When a handshake passes the elbow, it becomes another thing. ~ Swahili #Proverb quote=He who tells the truth is never wrong. 2. If you want to know the end, look at the beginning., 5. African Proverb, However long the night, the dawn will always break. Hausa proverb, Advice is a stranger; if hes welcome he stays for the night; if not, he leaves the same day. Heres a list of African proverbs about life, love and family from around the continent. A family tie is like a tree, it can bend but it cannot break. African proverb Zambian Proverb, Wine, women and food give gladness to the heart. So the Bible tells us: "Children's children are a crown to the aged.". Swahili proverb, A beautiful things is never perfect. If you think education is expensive, try ignorance., 104. When the right hand washed the left hand and the left hand washes the right, both hands become clean. Fufu is a thick, dough-like West African food made by boiling then pounding a starchy vegetable such as yam, plantain, or cassava or a mixture of starchy vegetables. Botswana Proverb, A beautiful one hurts the heart. To try and to fail is not laziness., 22. Mende proverb, Do not look where you fell, but where you slipped. ~ Egyptian Proverb, The more feathers a chicken has, the bigger it looks. Zambian Proverb, The mouth is the shield to protect oneself. Annang proverb, Wake up your sleeping soul. I believe the family was established long before the church, and my duty is to my family first. The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water., 82. "Wisdom is like a baobab tree; no one individual can embrace it."- Akan Proverb. if two men always agree then there is no need for one of them. Namibian saying too educative. African proverb A man who pays respect to the great paves the way for his own greatness. Meaning:The society is responsible for the moral characters it creates and everyone in a community should be responsible for helping to train a child irrespective of who the parents are; offering correction where they are needed. African proverbs are highly important as a tool for teaching moral and social values, and how to conduct oneself successfully in the business of life. Love is a despot who spares no one., 62. "Haste and hurry can only bear children with many regrets along the way.". African proverb, Indecision is the house of hunger. Fulani proverb, A marketplace is not the pace for a husband and wife to argue. African proverbs about hard times Hard times are part of life. ~Nigerian Proverb. Wise people in Africa use this proverb to caution an arrogant person. Tswana proverb, The zebra told the white horse, I am white, and told the black horse, I am actually black.. Never marry a woman who has a bigger feet than u.please I want to know the implications.!!!! "Every lizard lies on its belly, so we cannot tell which has a belly-ache". Egyptian Proverb, Even the colors of a chameleon are for survival not beauty. Some proverbs are romantic, some are comical, and some are thought-provoking. Meaning:You should forget and forgive anything your relatives did to you. Zimbabwean Proverb, You can outdistance that which is running after you, but not what is running inside you. African Proverb, They ate our food, and forgot our names. Victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an orphan. (African Proverb) Where your mother is born, you can't call anyone a child. Swahili proverb, Rich people cook their food in a potsherd. The fool speaks, the wise man listens., 81. Somalian proverb, If you overtake a leader, you break your neck. ~ African Proverb, When the powerful sit, they are none the weaker. Theethnic groups of Africanumber in the thousands, with each population generally having its own language and culture. When a father punishes a child it seeks refuge in its mother's hut. Ambede proverb, If you find no fish, you have to eat bread. ~Senegalese Proverb, When a king reigns, it is thanks to the people when a river sings, it is thanks to the stones. Congolese Proverb, Those who are born on top of the anthill take a short time to grow tall. Meaning:It is another famous African proverb on leadership. For he will go on loving but he will hate you., 60. ~ Maasai Proverb], When a strong man sends a message, he sends it with a weak man ~Ethiopian Proverb, A child does not laugh at the ugliness of his mother. what is too much for him, Send your child where he wants to go, and you will see his pace. Wolof proverb, The cow that bellows does so for all cows. ~ Kenyan Proverb, Glory does not come by calling. African Proverb, Do not tell a child not to touch a hot lamp, the lamp will tell him. Chewa Proverb, If you have not been to two different bazaars, then you do not know what the best value is. Your body is a temple of knowledge., 105. Lizard that ruined its mothers burial, what did it expect others to do? Wherever a man goes to dwell, his character goes with him. Hausa proverb, Being happy is better than being king. All Rights Reserved. ~ Ethiopian Proverb, If a stranger comes to stay with you, do not forget when you lay aside his weapons that he is hungry. Jabo proverb, The cat and the mouse cant be neighbors for long.. Namibian proverb, The chameleon changes color to match the earth, the earth doesnt change colors to match the chameleon. African proverb, However bad the bread it is better than cattle dung. Nigerian proverb, A dog that has forced its head into a pitcher is greedy. African Proverb, Fine words do not produce food. Ghanaian Proverb, One mans fate is another mans lesson. Igbo Proverb, No partridge scratches the ground in search of food for another. Ghanaian Proverb, In the birds court, a cockroach never wins his case. Swahili proverb, Between two friends even water drunk together is sweet enough. Namibian proverb, Love is like a baby: it needs to be treated tenderly. Bantu Proverb, There is no worse curse than to desire a mans death. African Proverb, A womans polite devotion is her greatest beauty. African proverb, Looking for something can get in the way of finding it. Ovambo proverb, A cowardly hyena lives longer. Mozambican Proverb, News is interesting from the mouth of him who tells it first. ~ Congolese Proverb, Birds of all kinds will end up landing. African Proverb 2. My father and mother are historians of African culture and history and their influence expanded my activities to several best-selling cookbooks, magazine columns, self-branded products, and a popular African culture and food blog. Ghanaian proverb, Cross the river in a crowd and the crocodile wont eat you. Ovambo proverb, No man can outwit the ancestors. Great proverbs, please do more research on Nigerian proverbs, specifically Yoruba proverbs. African proverb, The words of the elders become sweet some day. Swahili proverb, A good deed is something one returns. African proverb 7. Swahili proverb, Being happy in life is better than being a king. African proverb, Its always good to save or invest for the future. ~ Egyptian Proverb, I shall come for the cows after the donkeys have grown horns. ~ African Proverb, A person who has children does not die. African proverb, Only a fool tests the depth of the water with both feet. Clarence Budington Kelland. Meaning:Feeling sorry always follows a foolish act. ~ Liberian Proverb, Family names are like flowers, they blossom in clusters. If you educate a man, you educate one person. If the full moon loves you, why worry about the stars?, 49. Yoruba proverb, It is better to blush than to keep the concern in your heart. Nigerian people use this proverb in case they want to caution somebody about his approach to planning. The father is the head of the family. ~ Congolese #Proverb quote=A tree cannot stand without roots. Ghanaian Proverb, Obstinacy does not redeem anyone. Kenyan Proverb, A small shrub may grow into a tree. ~ Egyptian proverb. ~ Senegalese Proverb, A fully grown up tree cannot be bent into a walking stick. ~ Namibian Proverb, When you mention the person with one eye, the one with the eye problem reacts. Kenyan Proverb, He who runs after good fortune runs away from peace. Nigerian Proverb, The rich are always complaining. Nigeria proverb, Happiness requires something to do, something to love and something to hope for. Malawian Proverb, Who ever suggested that rats should become chiefs? ~ Kenyan Proverb, A snake that you can see does not bite. It is a widely used proverb depicting bad luck. Africa, If ten cents does not go out, it does not bring in one thousand dollars. African proverb, A patient person never misses a thing. African proverb, Judge not your beauty by the number of people who look at you, but rather by the number of people who smile at you. ~ Maasai Proverb, We are what our thinking makes us. Zimbabwean Proverb, A roaring lion kills no prey. Towards an African Narrative Theology. African proverb, Gunpowder and fire do not agree. Guinean Proverb, As soon as the monkey has climbed a tree, it will start abusing from its elevated position. Ethiopian proverb, Examine what is said, not him who speaks. Ovambo proverb, An elephant never gets tired of supporting its tusks. African Proverb, Food you will not eat you do not boil. Madagascar proverb, Dont try to make someone hate the person he loves. African proverb African proverb, Everything the house gets is by favor of the door. And the desert so that he can find his soul.. Ovambo proverb, The earth is a beehive; we all enter by the same door. ~ Yoruba Proverb, He who doesnt clean his mouth before breakfast always complains that the food is sour. ~ Ga People of Ghana, No tattoo is made without blood. Below you will find our collection of inspirational, wise, and humorous old fathers quotes, fathers sayings, and fathers proverbs, collected over the years from a variety of sources. One falsehood spoils a thousand truths., 32. Luo proverb, A clear conscience makes a soft pillow. African proverb, When one is in love, a cliff becomes a meadow. Bemba proverb, When a needle falls into a deep well, many people will look into the well, but few will be ready to go down after it. Tanzanian proverb, Where there are many, nothing goes wrong. Wisdom is not like money to be tied up and hidden., 91. ~ Yoruba Proverb, Leadership does not depend on age. Ovambo proverb, No one sends a child on an errand and looks to see if he is pleased or not. Ashanti Proverb, He who continually uses an axe, must keep it sharp. Swahili proverb, Water does not boil if taken away from fire. African proverb, A slippery person is not a king. Oji proverb, Heal yourself first before you heal others. Meaning:What defines a man is the circumstances and people around him and if they are good, he turns out good. ~ African Proverb, A child one does not instruct on return, one instructs him when going. Will be added to this article shortly! Buganda Proverb of Uganda, When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for a walk. A masterpiece. Swahili proverb, Ingratitude is sooner or later fatal to its author. Composed of 155 islands, Seychelles is Africa's smallest country. Ibo Proverb, The rain falls on every roof. ~ Buli Proverb, Where error gets to, correction cannot reach. African Proverbs for All Ages is a beautifully-illustrated, engaging picture book about the power of proverbs, how they evolve over time, and the wisdom of various cultures in Africa. The Spiritual Life 2010 - 2030. Let your love be like the misty rain, coming softly but flooding the river., 58. Meaning:Elder people always have more knowledge and wisdom than the young people. Hareri proverb, While the sun is shining, bask in it! African Proverb, When I think of the others misfortunes, I forget mine. Ghana, If your cornfield is far from your house, the birds will eat your corn. Oji proverb, If you are too modest, then you will go hungry. Madagascar proverb, Dont be so in love that you cant tell when its raining. Zulu proverb, God does not hide a liar. African proverb ~ Bantu Proverb, Around a flowering tree there are many insects. ~African proverb. Two heads are better than one. ~ Kikuyu Proverb, The humble pay for the mistakes of their leaders. Haussa Proverb, Nature gave us two cheeks instead of one to make it easier to eat hot food. African Proverb, One fly does not provide for another. Meaning:What defines a man is his character which is, inseparable from him and follows him everywhere he goes. Tanzanian proverb, Money cant talk, yet it can make lies look true. The way of the slacker is like a hedge of thorns, but the path of the upright is a highway. ~Congolese Proverb, The elders of the village are the boundaries. African Proverb, He has rubbed shoulders against a baobab tree. ~ Zimbabwean Proverb], What has horns must not be hid in a sack. When you follow in the path of your father, you learn to walk like him. African proverb, You cannot turn the wind, so turn the sail. A child can play with its mother's breasts, but not its father's testicles. In Judaism, 3,500 years old and Christian religions 2,000 years old, Amen, means may it be so. Zulu proverb, The mouth which eats does not talk. 6. African proverb African Proverb, Knowledge is like a garden: If it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested. ~ Ovambo proverb, An intelligent enemy is better than a stupid friend. Igbo proverb, A single bracelet does not jingle. Nigerian Proverb, Silence is the best answer to the unwise. Somalian proverb, Where there is no shame, there is no honor. ~ Kenyan Proverb, A flea can trouble a lion more than a lion can trouble a flea. "He that has never traveled thinks that his mother is the only good cook in the world.". Algerian Proverb, When one would climb a tree, one begins from the bottom and not from the top. The Rain does not fall on one roof. African proverb, The day before yesterday and yesterday are not the same as today. African Proverb, A dog knows the places he is thrown food. African proverb, Do not call the forest that shelters you a jungle. Cameroonian proverb, Better little, than too little. ~ African Proverb, One arrow can knock down an elephant. African proverb The construct of race has always been used to gain and keep power, to create dynamics that separate and silence. 2 ; - Ute 5. African Proverb, It is not work that kills, but worry. ~ Euripides My dear father! African proverb, Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far. Moroccan Proverb, When a woman is hungry, she says, Roast something for the children that they might eat. Mozambican Proverb, Nobody hates anybody without cause. ~ Congolese Proverb, God has created lands with lakes and rivers for man to live. Parents give birth to the body of their children, but not always to their characters., 130. Swahili proverb, The way a donkey expresses gratitude is by giving someone a bunch of kicks. Moroccan Proverb, Learning expands great souls. African Proverb, You dont need a light to see someone you know intimately at night. After a foolish deed comes remorse. Ethiopian proverb, You cannot climb to the mountain top without crushing some weeds with your feet. ~Swahili proverb. Tanzanian Proverb, In the moment of crisis, the wise build bridges and the foolish build dams. African Proverb, Cat and mouse cannot be neighbors long. Ethiopian proverb, If you educate a man you educate one individual, but if you educate a woman you educate a family. Fathers and Mothers Fathers and Mothers in Proverbs Adultery - Alcohol - Anger - Happiness Health - Pride - Trust - Truth vs. 6. Wolof proverb, What you help a child to love can be more important than what you help him to learn. I am looking specifically for elephant proverbs. Swahili proverb, Love is a despot who spares no one. African Proverb, All heads are the same, but not all thoughts are the same. ~Congolese Proverb. - African Proverb, A person is a person because of other persons - African Proverb. You've got to do your own growing, no matter how tall your grandfather was. ~ Ethiopian Proverb, However much it rains on you, no wild banana tree will grow on your head. Ekonda Proverb, When your neighbours horse falls into a pit, you should not rejoice at it, for your own child may fall into it too. No medicine exists that can cure hatred., 13. African proverb, Patience is wealth to its possessor. Sudanese proverb, Patience is the mother of a beautiful child. Zimbabwean Proverb, A large chair does not make a king. ~ African Proverb, You cannot climb to the mountain top without crushing some weeds with your feet ~ Ugandan Proverb, Even the best dancer on the stage must retire sometime. Agege bread was created by Alhaji Ayokunnu How to m. Chic African Culture and The African Gourmet are dedicated to discovering, collecting and sharing African history and heritage celebrating 14 years of service in 2021. African proverb It is hard to cure madness that originates in the family., 150. Ghanaian proverb, Even the mightest eagle comes down to the tree tops to rest. ~ African Proverb, What is bad luck for one man is good luck for another. Libyan Proverb, A man cannot sit down alone to plan for prosperity. Ashanti proverb, It is mysterious if a baboon falls from a tree. Meaning:Avoid copying someone else. 200+ African Quotes and African Proverbs to Inspire. African Proverb, When a kings palace burns down, the re-built palace is more beautiful. A spider's cobweb isn't only its sleeping spring but also its food trap. When a king has good counsellors, his reign is peaceful. African proverb, If a man is unhappy, his conduct is the cause. Guinean proverb, No matter how thoroughly a crow may wash, it remains ever black. African proverb, When elephants fight, the grass gets hurt. Xhosa Proverb, One person is a thin porridge; two or three people are a lump of ugali. A fool cannot untie the knot tied by a wise man., 93. May these African Proverbs inspire you to never give up and keep working towards your goals. A child who has no mother will not have scars to show on his back. Ethiopian proverb, Do not forget what is to be a sailor because of being a captain yourself. African proverb Supposing doesnt fill the grain basket if doesnt fill the larder. Ugandan Proverb, The one who listens is the one who understands. Africa You can view a landscape and believe you have witnessed the hand of God. Sudanese proverb, One who loves the vase, loves also what is inside. African proverb, Let everyone sweep his own floor. Comment two rams cant drink in thesame bucket, they will lock horns. All monkeys cannot hang from the same branch., 14. ~African Proverb, One fly does not provide for another ~ Xhosa Proverb, It is not the cooks fault when the cassava turns out to be hard and tasteless. Swahili proverb, A person is not his words. Wonderful site! Tanzanian Proverb, Man is like pepper: not till you chew him do you know his heat. African proverb, War among grasshoppers delights the crow. Akan proverb, Wisdom is like fire. African proverb, Do not scare the birds you are going to shoot. Do not look where you feel. Ghanaian Proverb, A gossiping woman is the root of trouble. Oji proverb, The monkey and gorilla may claim kinship, but the monkey is a monkey and the gorilla is a gorilla. Egyptian Proverb, Examine what is said, not who speaks. African proverb, Instruction in youth is like engraving in stone. These famous African proverbs about life are both profound and inspiring. When the shepherd comes home in peace, the milk is sweet. ~ Kenyan Proverb, The cow that bellows does so for all cows. Traditional Agege bread is not sold as sliced bread. Kenyan Proverb, Even if you dance in the water, your enemies will accuse you of causing dust. The proverb tells about a situation when people will abuse you when they do not realize who you are and find yourself in everyones mist. Congolese Proverb, The belly does not swell if a woman is not pregnant. ~ Somali Proverb, Misfortune of soup made of shanks and feet. Somali Proverb, One spoon of soup in need has more value than a pot of soup when we have an abundance of food. - African Proverb Hold a child with both hands. Kpelle proverb, An old story does not open the ear as a new one does. African proverb "Do not move the ancient boundary which your fathers have set." (Proverbs 22:28) "He who does not research has nothing to teach." (Unknown) "Hold on tight to the words of your ancestors." (New Zealand) "If you do not honor your parents, your children will not honor you." (Hebrew) "My fathers planted for me, and I planted for my children." (Hebrew) Kenyan Proverb, When the moon is not full, the stars shine more brightly. - from Ethiopia. ~Fanti Proverb, The sun never sets without fresh news. Meaning:This proverb tells about either thing or person that is good for nothing. Ewe Proverb, It is not what you are called, but what you answer to.
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