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43 Sayings of Zimbabwean Origin

1. "A grilled locust is better than no soup." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

A grilled locust is better than no soup. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

2. "In the world of books, the mind-set of the reader is of great importance." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

In the world of books, the mind-set of the reader is of great importance. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

3. "A coward has no scar." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

A coward has no scar. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

4. "A borrowed fiddle does not finish a tune." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

A borrowed fiddle does not finish a tune. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

5. "Those who eat alone, die alone." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Those who eat alone, die alone. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

6. "If words fail no others will avail. If words fail no others will avail." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

If words fail no others will avail. If words fail no others will avail. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

7. "We will be grateful to flowers only if they have born fruits." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

We will be grateful to flowers only if they have born fruits. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

8. "You must die for your own sacred conviction." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

You must die for your own sacred conviction. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

9. "If you can envision it, You can accomplish it. If you can imagine it, You can reach the heavens." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

If you can envision it, You can accomplish it. If you can imagine it, You can reach the heavens. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

10. "Two rats cannot share the same hole." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Two rats cannot share the same hole. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

11. "Dance in the sun, but turn your back to the clouds." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Dance in the sun, but turn your back to the clouds. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

12. "A weaning baby that does not cry aloud, will die on its mothers back." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

A weaning baby that does not cry aloud, will die on its mothers back. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

13. "Proverbs can be applied to get what you want." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Proverbs can be applied to get what you want. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

14. "A bull is not known in two herds." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

A bull is not known in two herds. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

15. "You are the game while the games lasts." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

You are the game while the games lasts. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

16. "Blood is the sweat of heroes." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Blood is the sweat of heroes. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

17. "Two experts never agree." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Two experts never agree. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

18. "A wise mans ink lasts until only the stupid remain." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

A wise mans ink lasts until only the stupid remain. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

19. "Strength is like milk, it is inexhaustible." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Strength is like milk, it is inexhaustible. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

20. "People who do not mend things first will never produce something." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

People who do not mend things first will never produce something. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

21. "Don't throw out the old pot until you have the tinker makes a new one." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Don't throw out the old pot until you have the tinker makes a new one. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

22. "Until the lion tells his side of the story, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Until the lion tells his side of the story, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

23. "Annoy your doctor and sickness comes in laughing." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Annoy your doctor and sickness comes in laughing. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

24. "The monkey does not see his own hind backside; he sees his neighbor's." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

The monkey does not see his own hind backside; he sees his neighbor's. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

25. "If you can walk you can dance, if you can talk you can sing." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

If you can walk you can dance, if you can talk you can sing. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

26. "Passion is of greater consequence than facts." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Passion is of greater consequence than facts. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

27. "Everyone carries around his own witches." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Everyone carries around his own witches. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

28. "Ones neighbours problems, does not induce one to lose their appetite over them." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Ones neighbours problems, does not induce one to lose their appetite over them. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

29. "Every elephant has to carry its own trunk around." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Every elephant has to carry its own trunk around. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

30. "If your mouth were a knife, it would cut off your lips." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

If your mouth were a knife, it would cut off your lips. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

31. "The old man gives the best advice." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

The old man gives the best advice. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

32. "Every woman beautiful till she speaks." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Every woman beautiful till she speaks. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

33. "You can not tell a hungry child that you gave him food yesterday." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

You can not tell a hungry child that you gave him food yesterday. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

34. "If God gives you leprosy, look to your own past misdeeds." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

If God gives you leprosy, look to your own past misdeeds. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

35. "An elephant's tusks are never too heavy for it." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

An elephant's tusks are never too heavy for it. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

36. "The forest provides food to the hunter after they are exhaustingly tired." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

The forest provides food to the hunter after they are exhaustingly tired. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

37. "A woman is attractive when she is somebody else's wife." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

A woman is attractive when she is somebody else's wife. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

38. "Between true friends even water drunk together is sweet enough." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Between true friends even water drunk together is sweet enough. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

39. "Whoever plows with a team of donkeys must have patience." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Whoever plows with a team of donkeys must have patience. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

40. "A ripened fruit does not cling to the vine." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

A ripened fruit does not cling to the vine. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

41. "God is good, but never dance with a lion." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

God is good, but never dance with a lion. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

42. "Gifts is the key to the female heart. Gifts is the key to the female heart." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

Gifts is the key to the female heart. Gifts is the key to the female heart. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

43. "The more help in the cornfield the smaller the harvest." (Zimbabwean Sayings) Click to tweet

The more help in the cornfield the smaller the harvest. (Zimbabwean Sayings);  #AfricanSayings

 

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