Native american proverb
“Beware of the man who does not talk, and the dog that does not bark.” ~ Native American Proverb Cheyenne
“When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.” ~ Native American Proverb
“It is better to have less thunder in the mouth and more lightning in the hand.” ~ Native American Proverb Apache
“The frog does not drink up the pond in which he lives.” ~ Native American Proverb Sioux
Age
“Old age is not as honorable as death, but most people want it.” ~ Native American Proverb Crow
Teach 2
“Our first teacher is our own heart.” ~ Native American Proverb Cheyenne
Living
“May the Warm Winds of Heaven Blow softly upon your house. May the Great Spirit Bless all who enter there. May your Moccasins Make happy tracks in many
Knowledge
“Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past, Wisdom is of the future.” ~ Native American Proverb Lumbee
Wisdom
“If a man is as wise as a serpent, he can afford to be as harmless as a dove.” ~ Native American Proverb Cheyenne
“You already possess everything necessary to become great.” ~ Native American Proverb roverb; (from Latin: proverbium) is a simple and concrete saying
“Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today.” ~ Native American Proverb roverb; (from Latin: proverbium) is a simple and concrete saying popularly known
“It is no longer good enough to cry peace, we must act peace, live peace and live in peace.” ~ Native American Proverb roverb; (from Latin: proverbium)
“What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the
“Man has responsibility, not power.” ~ Native American Proverb roverb; (from Latin: proverbium) is a simple and concrete saying popularly known and repeated
“Listen, or your tongue will make you deaf.” ~ Native American Proverb roverb; (from Latin: proverbium) is a simple and concrete saying popularly known