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Jamaican Proverb - No matter how drunk the cockroach becomes, he never makes the mistake of walking past the yard of the fowl.| Minimalist Quotes
Jamaican Proverb Quote - No matter how drunk the cockroach becomes, he never makes the mistake of walking past the yard of the fowl.

No matter how drunk the cockroach becomes, he never makes the mistake of walking past the yard of the fowl.

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