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6 Sayings of Fijian Origin

1. "Idleness is to be dead in the limbs but alive within." (Fijian Sayings) Click to tweet

Idleness is to be dead in the limbs but alive within. (Fijian Sayings);  #AustralianSayings

 

2. "The white flower has bloomed; it is time to sleep outside." (Fijian Sayings) Click to tweet

The white flower has bloomed; it is time to sleep outside. (Fijian Sayings);  #AustralianSayings

 

3. "Each bay, its own wind." (Fijian Sayings) Click to tweet

Each bay, its own wind. (Fijian Sayings);  #AustralianSayings

 

4. "Life is like this, sometimes sun, sometimes rain." (Fijian Sayings) Click to tweet

Life is like this, sometimes sun, sometimes rain. (Fijian Sayings);  #AustralianSayings

 

5. "Don't do today what you probably can leave undone tomorrow as well." (Fijian Sayings) Click to tweet

Don't do today what you probably can leave undone tomorrow as well. (Fijian Sayings);  #AustralianSayings

 

6. "Listen to the wisdom of the toothless ones." (Fijian Sayings) Click to tweet

Listen to the wisdom of the toothless ones. (Fijian Sayings);  #AustralianSayings

 

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