More Jamaican Proverbs
- The mug is not broken, therefore the coffee is not thrown away (or wasted).
- Make the best of a bad situation, and be content with what you have.
- You cannot sit on the back of the cow and curse the skin of the cow.
- A stone at the bottom of the river never feels the heat of the sun,
- Long run, short catch.
- No matter how drunk the cockroach becomes, he never makes the mistake of walking past the yard of the fowl.
- Today for me, tomorrow for you.
- The driver flogs his own wife first.
- You never see smoke without fire.
- When the ashes are cold, even a dog can sleep there.
- Do not take pleasure in the misfortunes of others as the same could happen to you.
- The person is too slight.
- Not everything that comes from above is a blessing.
- I’m free to say what I want.
- Be discreet in what you communicate to others.
- Mischief comes by the pound and goes by the ounce.
- Do not be misled by others’ excitement; use the facts to judge something for yourself.
- Make good manners a regular part of your life.
- The new broom sweeps clean, but the old broom knows all the corners.
- Sheltered persons don’t know true hardship or troubles.
- When someone behaves in an overly enthusiastic manner.
- Before allowing good food to spoil, allow the belly to burst.
- What went wrong in the morning cannot be remedied in the evening.
- Take what you can get until you can get what you want.
- A good friend is better than money in the pocket.
- When a meagre plantain wants to die, it shoots.
- If you do not smash an ant, it is impossible for you to find its guts.