The greater the fruit a trees bears, the greater the number of stones thrown at it.

Matshona Dhliwayo
The greater the fruit a trees bears, the greater the...
The greater the fruit a trees bears, the greater the...
The greater the fruit a trees bears, the greater the...
The greater the fruit a trees bears, the greater the...
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This is a great saying that speaks about the fact that there are many people who try to hurt or harm others in order to gain. These people are very cruel in nature and they throw stones in the direction of the people they want to hurt in order to make their lives miserable. The more stones they throw, the more people feel the pain they cause. A great example is when someone happens to be in love with someone who does not like them back.

The person who is having the issue with this person will throw all sorts of items at them like stones. This is because they want this person to feel pain and hurt so that they can get what they want.

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