More Jamaican Proverbs
- When some people find themselves with a little extra cash, they spend it on things that they don’t even need.
- Don’t let one donkey choke you.
- When the cocoa (cacao) ripens, it bursts.
- Every day the devil helps the theif; one day God will help the watchman.
- Rain never falls at one man’s door (only).
- If you are unable to get turkey, then you must be satisfied with John Crow.
- Words are never enough to get through difficult situations. Offer practical solutions and not just mere talk.
- You can shake a man’s head, but you cannot shake his heart.
- Shoes alone know if the stocking have holes.
- A cowardly man keeps sound bones.
- If you put your hand in the devil’s mouth, take it out carefully.
- One finger alone cannot kill lice.
- Do not expect to achieve success overnight, take it slowly.
- The bond between blood relatives is very strong.
- 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.