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Zambian Proverbs

As Alan Loy McGinnus says, "There is no more noble occupation in the world than to assist another human being - to help someone to succeed." Our goal with the Zambian Proverbs section was to provide a place to share words of wisdom others have said before us, a place to help us all succeed by standing on the shoulders of giants.

Zambian Proverbs

Here are some proverbs from Zambia:
  • A child that does not travel praises his mother as the best cook.
  • A cow does not find its own horns heavy.
  • A tender bamboo cannot be eagerly desired for building.
  • If you are ugly, know how to dance.
  • If you followed what a chicken eats, would you eat the chicken?
  • One who enters the forest does not listen to the breaking of twigs in the brush.
  • On travelling it is visiting; on returning it is home.
  • Start early before the floods come.
  • Talk to a person who can understand and cook for a person who can be satisfied.
  • The shark who has eaten cannot swim with the shark that is hungry.
  • To get rid of anger, first weed out the bitter roots.
  • Tomorrow brings many things.
  • Two thighs will always rub together
  • You have to look after wealth, but knowledge looks after you.
  • Your feet will take you away from home, but your stomach will always bring you back.

Southern African Proverbs

Here are some proverbs from Southern Africa:
  • Walking in two is medicine.
  • If the palm of the hand itches it signifies the coming of great luck.
  • Remember, after the storm there will be a rainbow.
  • It is better to have no law than not enforcing it.
  • Mother is God number two.
  • Copying everyone else all the time, the monkey one day cut his throat.
  • A fool is like a wanderer lost on a path.

Northern African Proverbs

Here are some proverbs from Northern Africa:
  • Let your love be like the misty rain, coming softly, but flooding the river.
  • A wise man who knows proverbs can always reconcile difficulties.
  • You must judge a man by the work of his hands.
  • If there is cause to hate someone, the cause to love has just begun.
  • Children will hate all those who give all things to them.
  • Everybody loves a fool, but nobody wants him for a son.
  • Rising early makes the road short.
  • Little by little the bird builds its nest.
  • The tears running down your face do not blind you.
  • Those who waste time only hurt themselves.
  • When the leg does not walk, the stomach does not eat.

Eastern African Proverbs

Here are some proverbs from Eastern Africa:
  • All monkeys cannot hang on the same branch.
  • An orphaned calf licks its own back.
  • The man may be the head of the home but the wife is the heart.
  • Funeral is for us all.
  • Happiness is like a field you can harvest every season.
  • The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water.
  • A man's heart is not a sack open to all.
  • What is inflated too much will break into fragments.
  • To one who does not know, a small garden is a forest.
  • He who learns, teaches.
  • Evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree.
  • The cattle is as good as the pasture in which it grazes.
  • Only a medicine man gets rich by sleeping.
  • A close friend can become a close enemy.
  • One who recovers from sickness, forgets about God.
  • When the heart overflows, it comes out through the mouth.
  • Confiding a secret to an unworthy person is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole.
  • When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion.
  • Unless you call out, who will open the door?
  • A loose tooth will not rest until it's pulled out.
  • A home without a woman is like a barn without cattle.
  • The fool speaks, the wise man listens.
  • A too modest man goes hungry.
  • He who conceals his disease cannot expect to be cured.
  • Where there is no shame, there is no honour.
  • If you find no fish you have to eat bread.
  • A good deed is something one returns.
  • He who receives a gift does not measure it.
  • He who does not know one thing knows another.
  • Talking with one another is loving one another.
  • Thunder is not yet rain.
  • Absence makes the heart forget.
  • Virtue is better than wealth.
  • Home affairs are not talked about on the public square.
  • Seeing is different from being told.
  • Don't take another mouthful before you have swallowed what is in your mouth.
  • Don't kick a sleeping dog.
  • A cutting word is worse than a bowstring, a cut may heal, but the cut of the tongue does not.
  • One must talk little, and listen much.
  • Ingratitude is sooner or later fatal to its author.
  • Not all the flowers of a tree produce fruit.
  • Too large a mousel chokes the child.
  • A home without a mother is a desert.
  • It is better that trials come to you in the beginning than that they come to you at the end.
  • No one knows caution like regret.

Central African Proverbs

Here are some proverbs from Central Africa:
  • No matter how full the river, it still wants to grow.
  • Love is like a baby, it needs to be treated tenderly.
  • Children are the reward of life.
  • The teeth are smiling, but is the heart?
  • The friends of our friends are our friends.
  • Woods may remain ten years in the water, but it will never become a crocodile.
  • Those who respect the elderly pave their own road toward success.
  • Work is the medicine for poverty.
  • You are beautiful, but learn to work, for you cannot eat your beauty.
  • Pride only goes the length one can spit.

Western African Proverbs

Here are some proverbs from Western Africa:
  • The pillar of the world is hope.
  • Words are sweet, but they never take the place of food.
  • There is no medicine against old age.
  • Hold a true friend with both hands.
  • It takes a village to raise a child.
  • Don't insult the crocodile until you cross the water.
  • A big blanket encourages sleeping in the morning.
  • Rats don't dance in the cat's doorway.
  • A hippopotamus can be made invisible in dark water.
  • Even the Niger river must flow around an island.
  • If the rhythm of the drum beat changes, the dance steps must adapt.
  • Rain beats a leopard's skin, but it does not wash out the spots
  • When a man is wealthy, he may wear an old cloth
  • Hunger is felt by a slave and hunger is felt by a king.
  • It is a bad child who does not take advise.
  • There is no medicine to cure hatred.
  • When you follow in the path of your father you learn to walk like him.
  • You don't need pain killers for another man's headache.
  • It is the calm and silent water that drowns a man.
  • What is bad luck for one man is good luck for another.
  • He who cannot dance will say "The drum is bad."
  • It is no shame at all to work for money.
  • Even though the old man is strong and hearty, he will not live forever.
  • Money is sharper than a sword.
  • A man with too much ambition cannot sleep in peace.
  • Thought breaks the heart.
  • Knowledge is better than riches.
  • He who asks questions, cannot avoid the answers.
  • Rain does not fall on one roof alone.
  • If you find no fish you have to eat bread.
  • The world sees the mouth, God sees the stomach.
  • The day a man tastes the sweetness of a woman, that day he also tastes the bitterness.
  • A good deed is something one returns.
  • Too much discussion means a quarrel.
  • Mutual gifts cement friendship.
  • The dying man is not saved by medicine.
  • If you watch your pot, your food will not burn.
  • He is a fool whose sheep ran away twice.
  • When your neighbor's horse falls into a pit, you should not rejoice at it, for your own children may fall into it too.
  • An old woman is always uneasy when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb.
  • A proud heart can survive a general failure because such a failure does not prick its pride.
  • If a child washes his hands he can eat with kings.
  • We should talk while we are still alive.
  • You cannot take away someone's luck.
  • A lie can destroy a thousand truths.
  • He that forgives gains victory.
  • A chattering bird builds no nest.
  • The rain does not recognize anyone as a friend, it drenches all equally.
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-<img class="size-full wp-image-19 alignleft" title="Zambian Wisdom" src="http://thezambian.com/ online/files/ 2012/01/Zambian-Wisdom.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="160" />As Alan Loy McGinnus says, "There is no more noble occupation in the world than to assist another human being - to help someone to succeed." Our goal with the Zambian Proverbs section was to provide a place to share words of wisdom others have said before us, a place to help us all succeed by standing on the shoulders of giants. +<img class="size-full wp-image-19 alignleft" src="http://thezambian.com/ online/files/ 2012/01/Zambian-Wisdom.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="160" />As Alan Loy McGinnus says, "There is no more noble occupation in the world than to assist another human being - to help someone to succeed." Our goal with the Zambian Proverbs section was to provide a place to share words of wisdom others have said before us, a place to help us all succeed by standing on the shoulders of giants.
 +<h4>Zambian Proverbs</h4>
 +Here are some proverbs from Zambia:
 +<ul>
 + <li>A child that does not travel praises his mother as the best cook.</li>
 + <li>A cow does not find its own horns heavy.</li>
 + <li>A tender bamboo cannot be eagerly desired for building.</li>
 + <li>If you are ugly, know how to dance.</li>
 + <li>If you followed what a chicken eats, would you eat the chicken?</li>
 + <li>One who enters the forest does not listen to the breaking of twigs in the brush.</li>
 + <li>On travelling it is visiting; on returning it is home.</li>
 + <li>Start early before the floods come.</li>
 + <li>Talk to a person who can understand and cook for a person who can be satisfied.</li>
 + <li>The shark who has eaten cannot swim with the shark that is hungry.</li>
 + <li>To get rid of anger, first weed out the bitter roots.</li>
 + <li>Tomorrow brings many things.</li>
 + <li>Two thighs will always rub together</li>
 + <li>You have to look after wealth, but knowledge looks after you.</li>
 + <li>Your feet will take you away from home, but your stomach will always bring you back.</li>
 +</ul>
<h4 class="post-name">Southern African Proverbs</h4> <h4 class="post-name">Southern African Proverbs</h4>
Here are some proverbs from Southern Africa: Here are some proverbs from Southern Africa:
<ul> <ul>
<li>Walking in two is medicine.</li> <li>Walking in two is medicine.</li>
<li>If the palm of the hand itches it signifies the coming of great luck.</li> <li>If the palm of the hand itches it signifies the coming of great luck.</li>
<li>Remember, after the storm there will be a rainbow.</li> <li>Remember, after the storm there will be a rainbow.</li>
<li>It is better to have no law than not enforcing it.</li> <li>It is better to have no law than not enforcing it.</li>
<li>Mother is God number two.</li> <li>Mother is God number two.</li>
<li>Copying everyone else all the time, the monkey one day cut his throat.</li> <li>Copying everyone else all the time, the monkey one day cut his throat.</li>
<li>A fool is like a wanderer lost on a path.</li> <li>A fool is like a wanderer lost on a path.</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h4 class="post-name">Northern African Proverbs</h4> <h4 class="post-name">Northern African Proverbs</h4>
Here are some proverbs from Northern Africa: Here are some proverbs from Northern Africa:
<ul> <ul>
<li>Let your love be like the misty rain, coming softly, but flooding the river.</li> <li>Let your love be like the misty rain, coming softly, but flooding the river.</li>
<li>A wise man who knows proverbs can always reconcile difficulties.</li> <li>A wise man who knows proverbs can always reconcile difficulties.</li>
<li>You must judge a man by the work of his hands.</li> <li>You must judge a man by the work of his hands.</li>
<li>If there is cause to hate someone, the cause to love has just begun.</li> <li>If there is cause to hate someone, the cause to love has just begun.</li>
<li>Children will hate all those who give all things to them.</li> <li>Children will hate all those who give all things to them.</li>
<li>Everybody loves a fool, but nobody wants him for a son.</li> <li>Everybody loves a fool, but nobody wants him for a son.</li>
<li>Rising early makes the road short.</li> <li>Rising early makes the road short.</li>
<li>Little by little the bird builds its nest.</li> <li>Little by little the bird builds its nest.</li>
<li>The tears running down your face do not blind you.</li> <li>The tears running down your face do not blind you.</li>
<li>Those who waste time only hurt themselves.</li> <li>Those who waste time only hurt themselves.</li>
<li>When the leg does not walk, the stomach does not eat.</li> <li>When the leg does not walk, the stomach does not eat.</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h4 class="post-name">Eastern African Proverbs</h4> <h4 class="post-name">Eastern African Proverbs</h4>
Here are some proverbs from Eastern Africa: Here are some proverbs from Eastern Africa:
<ul> <ul>
<li>All monkeys cannot hang on the same branch.</li> <li>All monkeys cannot hang on the same branch.</li>
<li>An orphaned calf licks its own back.</li> <li>An orphaned calf licks its own back.</li>
<li>The man may be the head of the home but the wife is the heart.</li> <li>The man may be the head of the home but the wife is the heart.</li>
<li>Funeral is for us all.</li> <li>Funeral is for us all.</li>
<li>Happiness is like a field you can harvest every season.</li> <li>Happiness is like a field you can harvest every season.</li>
<li>The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water.</li> <li>The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water.</li>
<li>A man's heart is not a sack open to all.</li> <li>A man's heart is not a sack open to all.</li>
<li>What is inflated too much will break into fragments.</li> <li>What is inflated too much will break into fragments.</li>
<li>To one who does not know, a small garden is a forest.</li> <li>To one who does not know, a small garden is a forest.</li>
<li>He who learns, teaches.</li> <li>He who learns, teaches.</li>
<li>Evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree.</li> <li>Evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree.</li>
<li>The cattle is as good as the pasture in which it grazes.</li> <li>The cattle is as good as the pasture in which it grazes.</li>
<li>Only a medicine man gets rich by sleeping.</li> <li>Only a medicine man gets rich by sleeping.</li>
<li>A close friend can become a close enemy.</li> <li>A close friend can become a close enemy.</li>
<li>One who recovers from sickness, forgets about God.</li> <li>One who recovers from sickness, forgets about God.</li>
<li>When the heart overflows, it comes out through the mouth.</li> <li>When the heart overflows, it comes out through the mouth.</li>
<li>Confiding a secret to an unworthy person is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole.</li> <li>Confiding a secret to an unworthy person is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole.</li>
<li>When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion.</li> <li>When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion.</li>
<li>Unless you call out, who will open the door?</li> <li>Unless you call out, who will open the door?</li>
<li>A loose tooth will not rest until it's pulled out.</li> <li>A loose tooth will not rest until it's pulled out.</li>
<li>A home without a woman is like a barn without cattle.</li> <li>A home without a woman is like a barn without cattle.</li>
<li>The fool speaks, the wise man listens.</li> <li>The fool speaks, the wise man listens.</li>
<li>A too modest man goes hungry.</li> <li>A too modest man goes hungry.</li>
<li>He who conceals his disease cannot expect to be cured.</li> <li>He who conceals his disease cannot expect to be cured.</li>
<li>Where there is no shame, there is no honour.</li> <li>Where there is no shame, there is no honour.</li>
<li>If you find no fish you have to eat bread.</li> <li>If you find no fish you have to eat bread.</li>
<li>A good deed is something one returns.</li> <li>A good deed is something one returns.</li>
<li>He who receives a gift does not measure it.</li> <li>He who receives a gift does not measure it.</li>
<li>He who does not know one thing knows another.</li> <li>He who does not know one thing knows another.</li>
<li>Talking with one another is loving one another.</li> <li>Talking with one another is loving one another.</li>
<li>Thunder is not yet rain.</li> <li>Thunder is not yet rain.</li>
<li>Absence makes the heart forget.</li> <li>Absence makes the heart forget.</li>
<li>Virtue is better than wealth.</li> <li>Virtue is better than wealth.</li>
<li>Home affairs are not talked about on the public square.</li> <li>Home affairs are not talked about on the public square.</li>
<li>Seeing is different from being told.</li> <li>Seeing is different from being told.</li>
<li>Don't take another mouthful before you have swallowed what is in your mouth.</li> <li>Don't take another mouthful before you have swallowed what is in your mouth.</li>
<li>Don't kick a sleeping dog.</li> <li>Don't kick a sleeping dog.</li>
<li>A cutting word is worse than a bowstring, a cut may heal, but the cut of the tongue does not.</li> <li>A cutting word is worse than a bowstring, a cut may heal, but the cut of the tongue does not.</li>
<li>One must talk little, and listen much.</li> <li>One must talk little, and listen much.</li>
<li>Ingratitude is sooner or later fatal to its author.</li> <li>Ingratitude is sooner or later fatal to its author.</li>
<li>Not all the flowers of a tree produce fruit.</li> <li>Not all the flowers of a tree produce fruit.</li>
<li>Too large a mousel chokes the child.</li> <li>Too large a mousel chokes the child.</li>
<li>A home without a mother is a desert.</li> <li>A home without a mother is a desert.</li>
<li>It is better that trials come to you in the beginning than that they come to you at the end.</li> <li>It is better that trials come to you in the beginning than that they come to you at the end.</li>
<li>No one knows caution like regret.</li> <li>No one knows caution like regret.</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h4 class="post-name">Central African Proverbs</h4> <h4 class="post-name">Central African Proverbs</h4>
Here are some proverbs from Central Africa: Here are some proverbs from Central Africa:
<ul> <ul>
<li>No matter how full the river, it still wants to grow.</li> <li>No matter how full the river, it still wants to grow.</li>
<li>Love is like a baby, it needs to be treated tenderly.</li> <li>Love is like a baby, it needs to be treated tenderly.</li>
<li>Children are the reward of life.</li> <li>Children are the reward of life.</li>
<li>The teeth are smiling, but is the heart?</li> <li>The teeth are smiling, but is the heart?</li>
<li>The friends of our friends are our friends.</li> <li>The friends of our friends are our friends.</li>
<li>Woods may remain ten years in the water, but it will never become a crocodile.</li> <li>Woods may remain ten years in the water, but it will never become a crocodile.</li>
<li>Those who respect the elderly pave their own road toward success.</li> <li>Those who respect the elderly pave their own road toward success.</li>
<li>Work is the medicine for poverty.</li> <li>Work is the medicine for poverty.</li>
<li>You are beautiful, but learn to work, for you cannot eat your beauty.</li> <li>You are beautiful, but learn to work, for you cannot eat your beauty.</li>
<li>Pride only goes the length one can spit.</li> <li>Pride only goes the length one can spit.</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h4 class="post-name">Western African Proverbs</h4> <h4 class="post-name">Western African Proverbs</h4>
Here are some proverbs from Western Africa: Here are some proverbs from Western Africa:
<ul> <ul>
<li>The pillar of the world is hope.</li> <li>The pillar of the world is hope.</li>
<li>Words are sweet, but they never take the place of food.</li> <li>Words are sweet, but they never take the place of food.</li>
<li>There is no medicine against old age.</li> <li>There is no medicine against old age.</li>
<li>Hold a true friend with both hands.</li> <li>Hold a true friend with both hands.</li>
<li>It takes a village to raise a child.</li> <li>It takes a village to raise a child.</li>
<li>Don't insult the crocodile until you cross the water.</li> <li>Don't insult the crocodile until you cross the water.</li>
<li>A big blanket encourages sleeping in the morning.</li> <li>A big blanket encourages sleeping in the morning.</li>
<li>Rats don't dance in the cat's doorway.</li> <li>Rats don't dance in the cat's doorway.</li>
<li>A hippopotamus can be made invisible in dark water.</li> <li>A hippopotamus can be made invisible in dark water.</li>
<li>Even the Niger river must flow around an island.</li> <li>Even the Niger river must flow around an island.</li>
<li>If the rhythm of the drum beat changes, the dance steps must adapt.</li> <li>If the rhythm of the drum beat changes, the dance steps must adapt.</li>
<li>Rain beats a leopard's skin, but it does not wash out the spots</li> <li>Rain beats a leopard's skin, but it does not wash out the spots</li>
<li>When a man is wealthy, he may wear an old cloth</li> <li>When a man is wealthy, he may wear an old cloth</li>
<li>Hunger is felt by a slave and hunger is felt by a king.</li> <li>Hunger is felt by a slave and hunger is felt by a king.</li>
<li>It is a bad child who does not take advise.</li> <li>It is a bad child who does not take advise.</li>
<li>There is no medicine to cure hatred.</li> <li>There is no medicine to cure hatred.</li>
<li>When you follow in the path of your father you learn to walk like him.</li> <li>When you follow in the path of your father you learn to walk like him.</li>
<li>You don't need pain killers for another man's headache.</li> <li>You don't need pain killers for another man's headache.</li>
<li>It is the calm and silent water that drowns a man.</li> <li>It is the calm and silent water that drowns a man.</li>
<li>What is bad luck for one man is good luck for another.</li> <li>What is bad luck for one man is good luck for another.</li>
<li>He who cannot dance will say "The drum is bad."</li> <li>He who cannot dance will say "The drum is bad."</li>
<li>It is no shame at all to work for money.</li> <li>It is no shame at all to work for money.</li>
<li>Even though the old man is strong and hearty, he will not live forever.</li> <li>Even though the old man is strong and hearty, he will not live forever.</li>
<li>Money is sharper than a sword.</li> <li>Money is sharper than a sword.</li>
<li>A man with too much ambition cannot sleep in peace.</li> <li>A man with too much ambition cannot sleep in peace.</li>
<li>Thought breaks the heart.</li> <li>Thought breaks the heart.</li>
<li>Knowledge is better than riches.</li> <li>Knowledge is better than riches.</li>
<li>He who asks questions, cannot avoid the answers.</li> <li>He who asks questions, cannot avoid the answers.</li>
<li>Rain does not fall on one roof alone.</li> <li>Rain does not fall on one roof alone.</li>
<li>If you find no fish you have to eat bread.</li> <li>If you find no fish you have to eat bread.</li>
<li>The world sees the mouth, God sees the stomach.</li> <li>The world sees the mouth, God sees the stomach.</li>
<li>The day a man tastes the sweetness of a woman, that day he also tastes the bitterness.</li> <li>The day a man tastes the sweetness of a woman, that day he also tastes the bitterness.</li>
<li>A good deed is something one returns.</li> <li>A good deed is something one returns.</li>
<li>Too much discussion means a quarrel.</li> <li>Too much discussion means a quarrel.</li>
<li>Mutual gifts cement friendship.</li> <li>Mutual gifts cement friendship.</li>
<li>The dying man is not saved by medicine.</li> <li>The dying man is not saved by medicine.</li>
<li>If you watch your pot, your food will not burn.</li> <li>If you watch your pot, your food will not burn.</li>
<li>He is a fool whose sheep ran away twice.</li> <li>He is a fool whose sheep ran away twice.</li>
<li>When your neighbor's horse falls into a pit, you should not rejoice at it, for your own children may fall into it too.</li> <li>When your neighbor's horse falls into a pit, you should not rejoice at it, for your own children may fall into it too.</li>
<li>An old woman is always uneasy when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb.</li> <li>An old woman is always uneasy when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb.</li>
<li>A proud heart can survive a general failure because such a failure does not prick its pride.</li> <li>A proud heart can survive a general failure because such a failure does not prick its pride.</li>
<li>If a child washes his hands he can eat with kings.</li> <li>If a child washes his hands he can eat with kings.</li>
<li>We should talk while we are still alive.</li> <li>We should talk while we are still alive.</li>
<li>You cannot take away someone's luck.</li> <li>You cannot take away someone's luck.</li>
<li>A lie can destroy a thousand truths.</li> <li>A lie can destroy a thousand truths.</li>
<li>He that forgives gains victory.</li> <li>He that forgives gains victory.</li>
<li>A chattering bird builds no nest.</li> <li>A chattering bird builds no nest.</li>
<li>The rain does not recognize anyone as a friend, it drenches all equally.</li> <li>The rain does not recognize anyone as a friend, it drenches all equally.</li>
</ul> </ul>
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