It is not changing into the lion that is hard, it is getting the tail of a lion
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Kolanut last long in the mouths of them who value it
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Joy has a slender body that breaks too soon
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When the chameleon brings forth a child, is not that child expected to dance? As we have made you King, act as King.
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When the rain falls on the leopard, does it wash off its spots? Has the richness of kingly life washed off the love of our King for his people?
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My people. Children of our fathers. Sickness is like rain. Does the rain fall on one roof alone? No. Does it fall on one body and not on another? No. Whoever the rain sees, on him it rains. Does it not? It is the same with sickness.
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It is sickness that man can cure, not death
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To get fully cured one needs patience. The moon moves slowly but by daybreak it crosses the sky.
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By trying often, the monkey learns to jump from tree to tree without falling.
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The horns cannot be too heavy for the head of the cow that must bear them.
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Until the rotten tooth is pulled out, the mouth must chew with caution.
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When the frog in front falls in pit, others behind take caution.
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They would blame the lower classes and the gods.
They would blame the lower classes and the gods.
They would blame the lower classes and the gods.
cause he is a weirner head
Since atheism is the lack of belief in deities atheists do not blame gods for anything.
they blame the gods for their own mistakes and sorrows.
They blamed it on the River Nile on the Gods or even on the Pharaoh.
yes
king odewale was made to kill his father and marry his mother he tried to run away from it but fell into the trap
Some idioms in the book "The Gods Are Not to Blame" include "cut off the head to cure the headache" and "a leopard cannot change its spots." These idioms are used to convey certain lessons or truths about human nature and destiny.
Some scholars will agree that it is simply "Fate" that is responsible. The play is a good example that "bad things happen to good people" and that lots of things in life are uncontrollable. There really isn't anyone to blame. Not even the Gods really...