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We always return to our first loves.
~ Native American Proverb, Tribe Unknown [19205]
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The soul would have no rainbows if the eyes had no tears.
~ Native American Proverb, Tribe Unknown [18736]
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Not every sweet root gives birth to sweet grass.
~ Native American Proverb, Tribe Unknown [17948]
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Listening to a liar is like drinking warm water.
~ Native American Proverb, Tribe Unknown [17655]
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Listen or thy tongue will keep thee deaf.
~ Native American Proverb, Tribe Unknown [17650]
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It takes a thousand voices to tell a single story.
~ Native American Proverb, Tribe Unknown [17506]
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If a man is to achieve more than human,
he must have more than human abilities.
~ Native American Proverb, Tribe Unknown [17307]
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Even a small mouse has anger.
~ Native American Proverb, Tribe Unknown [16388]
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A brave man dies but once, a coward many times.
~ Native American Proverb, Tribe Unknown [15549]
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