More Guyanese Proverbs
- Every little bit adds up.
- Only time can make you what you will be.
- Every life comes to an end sooner or later.
- Every story has two sides.
- See for yourself and form your own conclusions instead of relying on the reports of others.
- Some people do all the hard work but others benefit in the end.
- Sometimes when you are enjoying yourself, unknown to you, trouble is brewing in the background.
- After you have eaten and drunken much you tend to become lazy.
- When a great man falls, he is no longer feared and respected.
- When one member of the family is hurt all others feel it.
- Don’t try to over do something, keep it simple.
- A little evidence can tell the whole story.
- Sometimes when you think you are safe, danger is lurking nearby.
- A spell of misfortune causes our whole outlook to be bleak. The smallest incident can cause us to feel hurt.
- Only after experiencing trials and crises in life can a person’s true self be known.
- If you have a need, you grasp at everything that fulfills it.
- Some people will never change their ways and attitude.
- While enjoying yourself look out for things that can threaten you.
- If a person’s head is big it is not necessarily brainy.
- Having achieved a goal, it is difficult to retain it.
- The same manner in which you treats your child, you should treat another’s.
- You cannot judge everything from the outside.
- We are quick to use ignorance as an excuse for our mistakes.
- Some people take out their anger on those who are nearby but have nothing to do with it.
- It is assumed that a woman talks very much, but a man talks less and quickly resorts to violence.
- A matter may not concern someone, yet he or she gets involved.
- Children learn bad habits from their parents.