NATIVE AMERICAN PROVERBS

It is less of a problem to be poor, than to be dishonest.
The rain falls on the just and the unjust.
Those who have one foot in the canoe, and one foot in the boat, are going to fall into the river.
We will be known forever by the tracks we leave.
Many have fallen with the bottle in their hand.
Beware of the man who does not talk, and the dog that does not bark.
One rain does not make a crop.
There is nothing as eloquent as a rattlesnakes tail.
The moon is not shamed by the barking of dogs.
Listen or your tongue will keep you deaf.
Ask questions from you heart, and you will be answered from the heart.
Don't let yesterday use up too much of today.
One finger cannot lift a pebble.
Our first teacher is our own heart.
If a man is to do something more than human, he must have more than human powers.
A people without a history is like the wind over buffalo grass.
It is no longer good enough to cry peace, we must act peace, live peace and live in peace.
Not every sweet root give birth to sweet grass.

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