Malawian proverbs
Though a tree grows ever so high, the falling leaves return to its roots.
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A deer tethered with a golden chain can escape to the forest to eat grass.
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The body pays for a slip of the foot and gold pays for a slip of the tongue.
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He can see a louse as far away as China but is not aware of an elephant on his nose.
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A piece of incense may be as large as the knee, but unless burned emits no fragrance.
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A diplomat should be yielding and supple as a creeper that can be bent but not broken.
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Don't think back on someone whose name you forgot, he is probably someone else by now.
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The betrothed of good is evil; the betrothed of life is death; the betrothed of love is divorce.
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Blow your horn in a herd of elephants; crow in the company of cockerels; bleat in a flock of goats.
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Just as a bamboo cane forms a round jet of water, so taking counsel together makes men of one mind.
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