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African Proverbs from the 19th Century - from Reading About the Worldedited by Paul Brians, et al.©Yoga People, LLC 2017 Wolof: The house-roof fights with the rain, but he who is sheltered ignores it. Oji (Ashanti): If nothing touches the palm-leaves they do not rustle. (1) Yoruba: The man who has bread to eat does not appreciate the severity of a famine. Efik: His opinions are like water in the bottom of a canoe, going from side to side.
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