More Jamaican Proverbs
- Don’t go looking for trouble.
- The chicken, unaware of the danger posed by the hovering hawk, makes merry.
- Sitting down too much wears out one’s trousers.
- Nothing lasts forever.
- Allow one jackass (donkey) to bray at a time.
- A he-goat never wants to scratch his back till he see a stone wall.
- A stranger does not know where the deep water is.
- Every dog has his day, and every cat has his 4 o’clock.
- Things are not always as they seem.
- A dog among doctors, a cockroach among shavers.
- Think before you speak.
- If you are afraid of the eye, you will never eat the head.
- Never judge by outward appearances alone.
- A crybaby (for a stubborn) never gets his rights.
- The alligator lays eggs, but he is not a fowl.
- I came here to drink milk, not to count cows.
- Don’t get involved in things that don’t concern you.
- If you can’t get turkey, you must satisfy with John Crow.
- A woman has a mouth like a fowl.
- Practice what you preach.
- Finger never says “look here,” he says “look yonder”.
- You should not cast off a member of your family who gets into trouble.
- There is trouble in the business, and Anancy takes it home.
- Have-nots covet what the Haves take for granted.
- You tend to stick to people of the same nature.
- When the poor man gets up, he becomes trouble to the world.
- The Parson always christens his own child first.