Ora bo ta bao di palu, bo mester wanta kaka.
“When you stand under a tree, you must accept the droppings that fall.”
Enjoying the shelter or benefit someone provides also means accepting the small inconveniences that come with it.
— Traditional Aruba Wisdom, Aruba
Source: Traditional Papiamento proverb, shared ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao) oral tradition, public-domain
More Proverbs from Aruba
Little by little, the barrel fills.
Steady, small efforts accumulate over time into real progress.
Soup doesn't boil twice.
A missed chance rarely comes back, so do not dwell on what is already lost.
A rope cuts twice.
Cutting corners or rushing a job often creates twice the trouble later.
One head makes another.
Two people thinking together accomplish more than one mind working alone.
Too much amen damages the mass.
Even a good thing becomes harmful when it is carried to excess.
Go tell that to a cow.
A sharp dismissal of a story so unbelievable that not even an animal would fall for it.