Cuban Proverbs

Cuban proverbs blend wisdom with the island’s unique flavor. “Camarón que se duerme se lo lleva la corriente” (The sleeping shrimp is carried away by the current) warns against inaction. “No hay mal que dure cien años” (No evil lasts a hundred years) offers hope in difficult times. “El que siembra su maíz, que se coma su pinol” (He who sows his corn should eat his pinol) speaks to personal responsibility.

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