Ala den meti fu a busi e nyan kasaba, ma konkoni e tyari nen.
“All the animals of the forest eat cassava, but the rabbit gets blamed.”
When wrongdoing is shared by many, it is often the weakest who is punished for it.
— Traditional Suriname Wisdom, Suriname
Source: Traditional Suriname proverb, public-domain oral tradition
More Proverbs from Suriname
You have two ears, yet you never want to hear the same word twice.
Listen carefully the first time; do not make others repeat good advice.
Humility is the clothing that best suits your body.
Modesty adorns a person more than any fine garment ever could.
Every man kisses his wife in his own way.
Everyone manages their own affairs in their own manner; there is no single right way.
Love's path is never too far.
Love knows no distance or boundary; it will always find its way.
A clever man should never think that God only put mud in a fool's head.
Never underestimate someone who seems less clever than you; everyone has hidden depth.
I am a black doll — I roll through every shop, but my beauty is never lost.
A person's true worth is not diminished by hardship or by being passed around.