Does this mean the monkey doesn't know the difference between a gazelle and a monkey? May be low self esteem or mistaken identity? I feel sorry for the monkey.
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 10:23:18 -0500
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Very, very, true
Lasisi
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Today's African Proverb - courtesy of BBC African News
“Every monkey is a gazelle in the eyes of his mother”
An Arabic proverb used in North Africa, sent by Yomna Elsiddig, Cambridge, United States Ain't that the truth
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