I’ve often posted on quotes, but a friend recently sent me a link to a big collection of African proverbs. Lots of wisdom in these words, and here are some of my favorites:
To get lost is to learn the way. ~ African proverb
He who learns, teaches. ~ Ethiopian proverb
You always learn a lot more when you lose than when you win. ~ African proverb
You learn how to cut down trees by cutting them down. ~ Bateke proverb
Instruction in youth is like engraving in stone. ~Moroccan Proverb
Traveling is learning. ~Kenyan Proverb
Peace is costly but it is worth the expense. ~Kenyan proverb
War has no eyes ~ Swahili saying
There can be no peace without understanding. ~Senegalese proverb
If you can’t resolve your problems in peace, you can’t solve war. ~ Somalian proverb
He who thinks he is leading and has no one following him is only taking a walk. ~ Malawian proverb
A large chair does not make a king. ~ Sudanese proverb
Sticks in a bundle are unbreakable. ~ Bondei proverb
It takes a village to raise a child. ~ African proverb
Cross the river in a crowd and the crocodile won’t eat you. ~ African proverb
Hold a true friend with both hands. ~ African proverb
Show me your friend and I will show you your character. ~ African proverb
Bad friends will prevent you from having good friends. ~ Gabon proverb
Make some money but don’t let money make you. ~ Tanzania
The rich are always complaining. ~ Zulu
Money can’t talk, yet it can make lies look true. ~ South Africa
What you give you get, ten times over. ~ Yoruba
The surface of the water is beautiful, but it is no good to sleep on. ~Ghanaian Proverb
You are beautiful, but learn to work, for you cannot eat your beauty. ~Congolese Proverb
Three things cause sorrow to flee; water, green trees, and a beautiful face. ~Moroccan Proverb
A beautiful thing is never perfect. ~Egyptian Proverb
Youth is beauty, even in cattle. ~Egyptian Proverb