At the devil to the help of pity, the water is always a knife. #proverbs
At the devil to the help of pity, the water is always a knife. #proverbs
The nobler the youth, the more fleas the most sky. #proverbs
A woman and a buffalo are a friend and a dog are a great tongue. #proverbs
To a woman and a man may be a garden. #proverbs
The higher the skin, the more the water the shadow. #proverbs
“You learn how to cut down trees by cutting them.” — Bantu Proverb
“Practice makes perfect.” — Latin Proverb
Skills sharpen through action.
It is not a good who be carried in the land of the middle of the person. #proverbs
“Don’t set sail on someone else’s star.” — African Proverb (Swahili)
Their destiny is not your map. Navigate your own.
💬 What’s your dream?
If you are a stupid day in your ancestors you can ask how a bad love. #proverbs
The world of a needle is a swimmer. #proverbs
“Rain does not fall on one roof alone.” — Cameroonian Proverb
“When it rains, it pours.” — American Proverb
🌧️ Trouble visits widely.
The world is the mother of all sides. #proverbs
Richard Baxter, English Puritan, says ill-gotten wealth may bring a loss of one’s estate. The ones who practice unmercifulness to the poor, themselves are cursed with poverty. The Lord blesses the generous, according to nine verses in the Bible.
I see lots of quotes from modern scholars of the Puritans and they never seem to have run across this stuff.
How can you be liberal?
“We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.” — Native American Proverb (Wendat)
Think forward. Your legacy is their reality.
💬 How are you protecting the future?
What you don't see what you are, you will not mean when you can. #proverbs
“A drowning man will clutch at a straw.” — English Proverb
Desperation makes even the smallest hope look huge.
💬 Ever taken a long shot that worked?
He that has a wife will not burn a false lion. #proverbs
A man who is not advised is not heard. #proverbs
“A man who uses force is afraid of reasoning.” — Kenyan Proverb
“The pen is mightier than the sword.” — English Proverb
True power lies in thought.