A wise bird would rather lose a worm than a feather.
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Matshona Dhliwayo
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Water is not frightened of the ocean. Light is not frightened of the Sun.
You don__ stop planting corn because weeds are going to grow beside it.
A rose does not cease to be a flower because it lost one petal.
He who hunts deer must not boast to he who hunts buffalo.
Morality cannot replace goodness.Knowledge cannot replace wisdom.Fame cannot replace honor.Pleasure cannot replace contentment.Passion cannot replace love.
The best way to catch a bee is using its own honey.
No matter how much territory the wolf conquers the lion will still rule the jungle.
Sow wisdom today, and you will reap success tomorrow.
He who has foresight has more than two eyes.
Have gracious thoughts of your neighbors,kind thoughts of your friends,loving thoughts of your family,and humble thoughts of yourself.
Coat your words with honey if you want to catch bees.
When the tables are turned,whoever was full becomes hungry.
The sea, no matter how endless, depends on rivers.
Rain does not fall on one tree.
You have two eyes,but the discerning have three.You have two ears,but the wise have four.You have two hands,but the enlightened have five.
Think much, say little, do much.
Gray hairs signify old age, not wisdom.Muscles signify strength, not health.Laughter signifies amusement, not joy.Weeping signifies pain, not weakness.Smiling signifies courteousness, not love.