No matter how drunk the cockroach becomes, he never makes the mistake of walking past the yard of the fowl.
More Jamaican Proverbs
- Life isn’t fair.
- What tastes sweet in the mouth burns the belly.
- Old fire sticks are easily re-kindled.
- Do not underestimate the value of the elderly.
- If you spread your bed hard, you must lie on a hard bed.
- The more you look, the less you will see.
- Willful waste brings woeful want.
- The peacock hides his foot when he hears about his tail.
- When you find yourself in trouble, a child’s shirt fits you.
- Do not wait until the drum beats before you grind your axe.
- What is yours will always be yours.
- Make use of the first opportunities that comes your way.
- It is no use pretending to be something you are not as the true you will always show.
- Bowl goes, calabash comes.
- A patient man rides a donkey.
- If you want everything you see, you will eventually lose all.
- The hog/pig eats whatever its mind gives it for [or wants].
- That which appears too good, can hurt you.
- You will never know someone just from casual acquaintances. Take time to know someone.
- Parents always think that their children are destined for greatness.
- It’s easy to rekindle an old romance.
- 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.