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A really good thing is ever good.
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There is nothing without a cause.
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nothing
There is no bow without its meat.
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Great haste breaks the yam tuber.
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You can dead longer than ya live.
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contentment
Kamau who is white becomes black.
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'Kanywanjui' scratches its thigh.
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De more yuh peep, de less yuh see.
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What is in Masai is not in Kikuyu.
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You cant get blood out of a stone.
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Other's ornaments tire one's neck.
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Stolen things bring in misfortune.
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Cooked food is not sold for goats.
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Wha' ain't pass yuh ain't miss yuh.
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When yuh ain't got horse, ride cow.
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A small red snuff-box is a welcome.
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Ya mout does run like a duck pouch.
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The hunter's son knows how to hunt.
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Don't leh de devil get into me now.
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devil
Water does run, but blood does clod.
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