Difference between revisions 1774579 and 1774584 on enwikiquoteAfrican proverbs are idiomatic expressions relevant to the situations and happenings discovered on the african shores. These proverbs are not just given or made base on literal work but strictly on the happenings envisaged within the vicinity of the happenings. (contracted; show full) * “No amount of rain can wash the spots off a leopard” - Sent by Dah Fritz Welbeck, in Ghana, and Zina in Nigeria == African Parables == * A child who wants to put on his fathers pants, rope will finish his waste. Alpha Bah - Cardiff, Wales * If one wants to sell a Dog's head in place of a Sheep's head, you will need to do a lot of convincing. Alpha Bah - Cardiff Wales ⏎ * The shade of a tree is not valued until it is no longer there. Alpha Bah - Cardiff, Wales All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=1774584.
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