Showing posts with label Monkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monkey. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

10 AFRICAN REMARKABLE PROVERBS WITH A MORAL LESSON


The gentle monkey


The gentle monkey


1. Allowing the monkey to wear clothes doesn’t guarantee the animal to join the dining table. Meaning: Some people abuse their trust if you are kind to them. Don’t take a friend for a fool if he helps you every time. 


2. A man who hangs around a beautiful lady without saying anything, yet he likes her, will end up serving the guests on her wedding day. – Just be bold to tell a lady you like her if you’re interested in her. 

3. A beautiful girl without any intelligence ends up abusing herself. Her private part suffers the most. – You need to be intelligent too if you are beautiful, else you will end up sleeping with thousands of men to ruin the ‘golden box.’ 


4. Whoever presents his own head to break a coconut would not be able to partake in eating it. – This is a warning to be careful in whatever you do because some kindness may put you into very big trouble. 

5. There is no way a chicken will pass corn or maize without swallowing it. Even if the corn is too big to swallow, the beak will break it into pieces. If a friend offers you a place, be careful not to get closer to his wife because of temptation. 

6. The buttocks are like a married couple. There is constant friction between them, yet they still love and live together. – There is no marriage or relationship without a dispute. If misunderstanding comes, settle it amicably before planning to divorce.

7. Never let negative people rent a space in your head. Raise the tent and kick them out. – You have the power to resist evil influence. Don’t follow bad friends to put you in a place you never wished to be. 

8. If one finds a wallet on the road and takes all the money in it before he finds the owner, there is no reward or blessing for you. Giving the owner all his money back will reveal your honesty, for the owner to do something extraordinary for you. “This is what I did, and the owner helped me to be employed. I’m still at the same place after twelve years.” 

 9. When you are doing well in life, climbing up with success, remember to help those you are leaving behind. One day, if things go badly for you, they will remember what you did for them, and they will help you, too. – Be kind to the less fortunate ones, because no one knows tomorrow.

10. The heart of a rich man lies in his wealth, and that of the poor man lies in the faith of God. The reason poor people sleep better than the rich because they always think of their wealth. Jesus confirmed it.” It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of the needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.”


Saturday, February 09, 2013

PIPPI LONGSTOCKING'S BEAUTIFUL CHAPTERS OF LIFE

Pippi and her horse


One of the favorite children's programs channeled worldwide under different languages is Inger Nilsson, alias Pippi Longstocking.  The cute little redheaded girl from Sweden moves into her father's cottage, Villa Villekula, and meets her next-door neighbors, Tommy and Annika. 


Grown up Pippi in 1990


The classic Swedish television series still shows the face of little Pippi, but one will be surprised to see the beautiful chapters of Pippi's life as she grows from a little naughty girl to a real lady and then to her ripe old age.

Pippi in the year 2000



As an adult, I love watching Pippi too. She has a wonderful horse, mouse, and monkey, but what I like most are her pointed shoes. Here are some photographs of Pippi from a young girl to adulthood. She is beautiful, isn't she?

The ripe age of Pippi a full grown woman