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A canoe does not know who is king. When it turns over, everyone gets wet.
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A patient that can swallow food makes the nurse doubtful.
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Iron does not clang by itself.
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An egg does not fight a rock.
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Cross in a crowd and the crocodile won't eat you.
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Roosters' tail feathers: pretty but always behind.
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By getting angry, you show you are wrong.
~ Malagasy Proverb
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Disgraced like a man whose own pet bites him.
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Distracted by what is far away, he does not see his nose.
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Do not be like a miser who saves for those who will bury him.
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Do not kick away the canoe which helped you to cross the river.
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Do not scare the birds you are going to shoot.
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Do not treat your loved one like a swinging door: you are fond of it but you push it back and forth.
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Done in by his own trade like a water merchant in the rain.
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It is better to refuse than to accept and not to go.
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Nothing is so difficult that diligence cannot master it.
~ Malagasy Proverb
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One does not like hot, the other does not like cold; make it tepid to make an agreement.
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Poverty won't allow him to lift up his head; dignity won't allow him to bow it down.
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Sick people are like kings.
~ Malagasy Proverb
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Sorrow is like rice in an attic: you use a little every day and at the end it is all gone.
~ Malagasy Proverb
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