Arab proverbs

  • Lengthening-piece your feet in proportion of your carpet.

  • what the right hand does, the left hand does not have to know it.
  • what you do not want to let know with your Ennemi, do not say it to your Ami.
  • That whose heart is ressuscity by the love will not never die.
  • That which Marie with debts, will give his/her children for interests.
  • At the potter, one serves as water in a notched pot.
  • Crois, if you want, that mountains changed place; but do not believe that men can change character.
  • It is by its branches that the man reveals his roots.
  • In the black night, on the black stone, a black ant. God sees it.
  • In a narrow master key, it has neither brother there nor friend.
  • Embraces the hand which you cannot cut.
  • It does not have there misfortune worse than that which one A.
  • There is two kinds of people: those which can be happy and it are not, and those which seek happiness without finding it.
  • Throws your heart far in front of you; and course to catch it.
  • the beauty is a half favor of the sky, the intelligence is a gift.
  • calumny is the ultimate weapon of the impotent one.
  • cupidity is an eternal slavery.
  • the hardness of the heart comes from satiety.
  • the death of a good deed, it is to speak about it.
  • the sorrow which one takes for a friend is a rest.
  • the life is a desert whose woman is the camel.
  • tiredness is the ruin of the body and concern the sickle of the heart.
  • Where the diplomacy failed, he remains the woman.
  • the eye of a needle is large enough for two; the world is too narrow for two enemies.
  • the world is side of that which is upright.
  • the debts are the scissors of the friendship.
  • the cat bitten by a snake fears even a cord.
  • the horse is a gift of God to the man.
  • the Devil appears only with that which fears it.
  • the merit belongs to that which starts, even if the following does better.
  • the word that you retain between your lips is your Esclave. That you pronounce is your Maître.
  • the paradise of the ground is between the centres of a woman, on the back of a horse, in the pages of a book.
  • the Temps will be the Master of that which does not have a Master.
  • too of something is a lack of something.
  • the proverbs are torches which illuminate the speeches.
  • To each his own.
  • When the door of the love is closed, passes by that of gold.
  • the needle does not contain two wire nor the heart of two lovers.
  • the air of the Paradise is that which blows between the ears of a horse.
  • the friend of everyone is the friend of anybody.
  • the love is a caravanserai: it is found there that what one brings there.
  • the love is not to take, but to undergo.
  • the money spent in love does not turn over to the purse.
  • the idler plays with the devil.
  • Mieux is worth to fight with your chance than with your saber or your beauty.
  • Mieux is worth being sitted than upright, lying that sitted, and dead that lying.
  • Mieux is worth an egg in the mouth than a chicken which roasts.
  • Monter to horse without spurs is a deception.
  • do not say your sorrows to others; the sparrowhawk and the vulture fall down on the casualty who groans.
  • never do anything in the Colère: you would hoist the veils in the Tempête.
  • saddle not your horse before attaching it.
  • Nourrir too much hope paralyzes the action.
  • One better sat than upright, slept that sitted, deadened that waked up and died that alive.
  • One is more the son of his time than of his/her father.
  • For liking alive, it should it be liked as if it were to die tomorrow.
  • For each glance that we throw behind, it is necessary for us to look at twice towards the future.
  • to sell, known as good; to buy, say evil.
  • When one starts to count, one does not stop any more.
  • Which only eats only strangles.
  • Which is never planted is not likely any to push.
  • Which is not in love is not man.
  • Which is informed without acting, plows without sowing.
  • Which kills the lion eats some, which does not kill it is eaten.
  • Which wants to make something finds a means. Who wants nothing to make finds an excuse.
  • Which wants all, loses all.
  • Can come, but can leave.
  • Without the variety of the tastes, the bad goods would remain.
  • If the chance wants to come to you, you will lead it with a hair; but if the chance wants to leave, it will break a chain.
  • So speech is silvern then silence is golden.
  • If your friend is of honey, does not eat it entire.
  • If you have many richnesses, gives of tone well; if you have little, gives of your heart.
  • If you want to be obeyed, gives reasonable orders.
  • If you want that somebody does not exist any more, cease to look at it.
  • If you want to buy, cross the bazaar while looking at and buy while turning over.
  • All the Bonheur of the world is on the back of a horse.
  • All things are difficult before to be easy.
  • a large speaker does not like to find another of them.
  • a small house in ruin is better than a joint palate.
  • a handle of bees is better than a bag of flies.
  • an old friend is always the mirror of his/her friend.

Thank you with proverbes.ma for the following proverbs:

  • Which encensement can against a enraciné evil!

  • Is quite insane that which wants to remain wise all alone.
  • Learn how to obey before starting to give orders.
  • Forgets the concern, the concern will forget you.

  • the shortest way to the heart of a man passes by his belly.

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