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How do you get your wisdom?

Words of wisdom from Africa can encourage us, inspire us and remind us of truths we have overlooked or forgotten.  For example,

  • “When your sister does your hair, you do not need a mirror.” (Africa)
  • “Even a poor rat has at least one hole.” (U.S. Black Belt South)
  • “It is better to walk than to grow angry with the road.” (Senegal, Gambia)
  • “If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping in a closed room with a mosquito.” (Africa)

Now you can have an African proverb delivered to your e-mail box each day absolutely free! Some of these proverbs are taken from Lifelines: The Black Book of Proverbs, and many come from our collective data base of over 7,000 proverbs.

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*’….’*:-.,_,.-:*’….”A proverb is to speech what salt is to food.” (Ethiopia)