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  • Proverb Source: Maaori

     

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    A bird which eats berries can be caught, but not a bird that eats wood.

    Source: Maaori
    A brave man who climbs trees is food for their roots.

    Source: Maaori
    In a very old tree, you may be certain that the sapwood is on the outside, while the heartwood is in the middle.

    Source: Maaori
    Let someone else acknowledge your virtues.

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    Many stars cannot be concealed by a small cloud.

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    Only the foolish visit the land of the cannibals.

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    Persist as resolutely as you persist in eating.

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    The block of wood should not dictate to the carver.

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    The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church.

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