Work as if you were to live forever live as if you were to die tomorrow. (Traditional Proverb)
Who ever does not respect confidence will never find happiness in their path. (Traditional Proverb)
When you see an old man amiable, mild, equable, content, and good-humored, be sure that in his youth he has been just, generous, and forbearing. In his end he does not lament the past, nor dread the future he is like the evening of a fine day. (Traditional Proverb)
You suffer from smoke produced by the firewood you fetched yourself. Luhya, Kenya (Traditional Proverb)
You cannot push a cow's head down unless it is drinking water by it's own will (Traditional Proverb)
Work as if everything depended upon you, and pray as if everything depended upon God. (Traditional Proverb)
Who drives an ass and leads a whore, Hath pain and sorrow evermore (Traditional Proverb)
When you have completed 95 percent of your journey, you are only halfway there. (Traditional Proverb)
You must be fully prepared to lose a great deal in order to make a great deal. (Traditional Proverb)
Who doffs his coat on a winter day will gladly put it on in May. (Traditional Proverb)
When you are poor, neighbors close by will not come once you become rich, you'll be surprised by visits from (alleged) relatives afar. (Traditional Proverb)