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Maasai Proverbs
(44 Proverbs)
The man does not see the brisket he is eating.
(Maasai Proverb)
The neck cannot become the head.
(Maasai Proverb)
The night has ears.
(Maasai Proverb)
The village which is not discussed is not built.
(Maasai Proverb)
The withered tree will destroy the healthy tree when it falls down.
(Maasai Proverb)
The words of the elders are blessed.
(Maasai Proverb)
You cannot force water up a hill.
(Maasai Proverb)
One head cannot hold all wisdom.
(Maasai Proverb)
You know what to say, but you do not know what you might be told.
(Maasai Proverb)
One house cannot be divided.
(Maasai Proverb)
Pots take turns to sit on the fire.
(Maasai Proverb)
The buttocks never mistake the ground.
(Maasai Proverb)
You cannot tickle a hungry person.
(Maasai Proverb)
The cow has no owner.
(Maasai Proverb)
The daily path never ends.
(Maasai Proverb)
The elephant does not get tired of his tusks.
(Maasai Proverb)
The eye cannot penetrate darkness.
(Maasai Proverb)
The eye of God is large.
(Maasai Proverb)
The forest has ears.
(Maasai Proverb)
A proverb does not answer itself.
(Maasai Proverb)
It is better to be poor and live long than to be rich and die young.
(Maasai Proverb)
A zebra takes its stripes wherever it goes.
(Maasai Proverb)
It is impossible to find a man who has everything, but it is possible tofind one who enjoys the things he has.
(Maasai Proverb)
Be as familiar with observation as you are with the place you live.
(Maasai Proverb)
It is the belly which daily gives thanks.
(Maasai Proverb)
Daylight follows a dark night.
(Maasai Proverb)
Life has seasons.
(Maasai Proverb)
Do not allow the belly to make you useless.
(Maasai Proverb)
Lonely is one.
(Maasai Proverb)
Do not sweep someone else's home while yours is dirty.
(Maasai Proverb)
Man is always beaten by his own tricks.
(Maasai Proverb)
Don't fight a lion with a stick.
(Maasai Proverb)
May you be as big as the white mountain.
(Maasai Proverb)
Don't pinch the heifer's vagina.
(Maasai Proverb)
Don't praise tomorrow because tomorrow praises itself.
(Maasai Proverb)
Don't reply one wrong with another.
(Maasai Proverb)
Foolishness first, then wisdom.
(Maasai Proverb)
Friendship likes distance.
(Maasai Proverb)
Happiness is as good as food.
(Maasai Proverb)
He is like a hyena's sinew.
(Maasai Proverb)
A lion can run faster than we can, but we can run farther.
(Maasai Proverb)
Hide the mouthfuls of food.
(Maasai Proverb)
A particle of goat dung cannot be eaten by a large gourd.
(Maasai Proverb)
Home is not far away when you are alive.
(Maasai Proverb)
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