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Ghanaian Proverbs
(148 Proverbs)
Don't expect to be offered a chair when you visit a place where the chief himself sits on the floor.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
When a woman is hungry, she says, "Roast something for the children that they may eat."
(Ghanaian Proverb)
The chicken is never declared in the court of hawks.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
It is no shame at all to work for money.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Do not call the forest that shelters you a jungle.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
When a man is wealthy he may wear an old cloth.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
The chicken also knows when it's morning, but still watches the mouth of the cock.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
If you take your tongue to the pawnshop, you can't redeem it later.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Death has the key to open the miser's chest.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
When a king has good counsellors, his reign is peaceful.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Rain wets a leopard's skin, but it does not wash out the spots.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
If you find no fish, you have to eat bread.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
By the time the fool has learned the game, the players have dispersed.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
What is bad luck for one man is good luck for another.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Rain beats on a leopard's skin, but it does not wash out the spots.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
If you are in hiding, don't light a fire.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
By going and coming, a bird weaves its nest.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Two small antelopes can beat a big one.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Only when you have crossed the river, can you say the crocodile has a lump on his snout.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
If we knew where death resided, we would never stay there.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
By coming and going, a bird weaves its nest.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Though the lion and the antelope happen to live in the same forest, the antelope still has time to grow up.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Only the fool points at his origins with his left hand.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
If things are getting easier, maybe you're headed downhill.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
An army is driven back by courage and not by insults, however many.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
There is bound to be a knot in a very long string.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
One should never rub bottoms with a porcupine.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
If there were no elephant in the jungle, the buffalo would be a great animal.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
A woman is like a blanket: If you cover yourself with it, it bothers you; if you throw it aside you will feel the cold.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
When a man's coat is threadbare, it is easy to pick a hole in it.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
The white man lives in the castle; when he dies, he lies in the ground.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
One camel does not make fun of another camel's hump.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
If the hunter comes back with mushrooms, don't ask him how his hunt was.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
A stranger does not skin a sheep that is paid as a fine at a chief's court.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
You cannot kill an elephant with bullets of wax.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
The surface of the water is beautiful, but it is no good to sleep on.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
No one tests the depth of the river with both feet.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
If power can be bought then sell your mother to get it.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
A knife does not know who is its master.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Wood already touched by fire is not hard to set alight.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
The ruin of a nation begins in the homes of its people.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
No one boasts of what belongs to another.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
If a woman gets rich she changes into a man.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
A child who is to be successful is not reared exclusively on a bed of down.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Wisdom is not like money to be tied up and hidden.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
The rain wets the leopard's spots but does not wash them off.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Nature gave us two cheeks instead of one to make it easier to eat hot food.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Hunger is felt by slave and king alike.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
When you follow in the path of your father, you learn to walk like him.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
The poor man and the rich man do not play together.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
It's the fool's sheep that breaks loose twice.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Hunger is felt by a slave and hunger is felt by a king.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
A cracked bell can never sound well.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
A slave does not choose his master.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Fire and gunpowder are not bedfellows.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Hate has no medicine.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
It is Mr. Old-Man-Monkey who marries Mrs.Old-Woman-Monkey.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Money is sharper than a sword.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
Nobody is shamed twice.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
One cannot both feast and become rich.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
One falsehood spoils a thousand truths.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
One lie ruins a thousand truths.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
The rich man may wear old clothes.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
There is no medicine against old age.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
There is no medicine to cure hatred.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
You can always buy her back later.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
You cannot hide behind your finger.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
A crab does not beget a bird.
(Ghanaian Proverb)
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