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Afghan Proverbs
(221 Proverbs)
A donkey has two friends: his two hind legs.
(Afghan Proverb)
You can't flee your lot nor share it with another.
(Afghan Proverb)
Storing milk in a sieve, you complain of bad luck?
(Afghan Proverb)
Having been bitten by a snake, he's afraid of a rope.
(Afghan Proverb)
Where the heart would go, there follows the foot.
(Afghan Proverb)
Some men wonder over God's values, others over the cut of a garment.
(Afghan Proverb)
Five of them would run from the bang of one empty gun.
(Afghan Proverb)
When the wine is free even the judge drinks it.
(Afghan Proverb)
He who goes to the blacksmith's shop comes home with scorched clothes.
(Afghan Proverb)
Every tree feels the force of the wind.
(Afghan Proverb)
What you see in yourself is what you see in the world.
(Afghan Proverb)
Only stretch your foot to the length of your blanket.
(Afghan Proverb)
Every man thinks his own thoughts are best.
(Afghan Proverb)
Wealth belongs to the person who enjoys it and not to the one who keeps it.
(Afghan Proverb)
On earth it's hard and heaven is far away.
(Afghan Proverb)
Even the largest army is nothing without a good general.
(Afghan Proverb)
Under his bowl there is a little bowl.
(Afghan Proverb)
No one says his own buttermilk is sour.
(Afghan Proverb)
Don't use your teeth when you can untie the knot with your fingers.
(Afghan Proverb)
Try out your shoes on your feet -- gauge people against their misfortune.
(Afghan Proverb)
Man sins... then blames it on the devil.
(Afghan Proverb)
Don't show me the palm tree, show me the dates.
(Afghan Proverb)
To speak ill of anyone is to speak ill of yourself.
(Afghan Proverb)
It's the same donkey, but with a new saddle.
(Afghan Proverb)
Be patient with your enemies and forgiving of your friends.
(Afghan Proverb)
There are twenty-five uncaught sparrows for a penny.
(Afghan Proverb)
It is easier to wage war with wise enemies than be at peace with foolish friends.
(Afghan Proverb)
Allah has said, "Start moving so that I may start blessing".
(Afghan Proverb)
The wood is burnt, but the ashes are a nuisance.
(Afghan Proverb)
In bad things be slow; in good things be quick.
(Afghan Proverb)
As the sun's shadow shifts, so there is no permanence on earth.
(Afghan Proverb)
The best weapon is the one that's to hand.
(Afghan Proverb)
In an ant colony dew is a flood.
(Afghan Proverb)
An old friend is like a saddled horse.
(Afghan Proverb)
The ungrateful son is like a wart on his father's face; to leave it there is unsightly, to cut it off is painful.
(Afghan Proverb)
I'm talking to the door, but I want the walls to hear me.
(Afghan Proverb)
A river is not contaminated by having a dog drink from it.
(Afghan Proverb)
The tree will not sway without a trace of wind.
(Afghan Proverb)
If you want to keep camels, have a big enough door.
(Afghan Proverb)
A porcupine speaking to its baby says, "O my child of velvet."
(Afghan Proverb)
The rose is a friend of the thorn.
(Afghan Proverb)
If you deal in camels, make the doors high.
(Afghan Proverb)
A palm tree growing in the shade will not bear ripe fruit.
(Afghan Proverb)
Blood is thicker than water.
(Afghan Proverb)
Blood will have blood.
(Afghan Proverb)
Blood will tell.
(Afghan Proverb)
Bloom where you are planted.
(Afghan Proverb)
Cats don't catch mice to please God.
(Afghan Proverb)
Debt severs love.
(Afghan Proverb)
First food, then religion.
(Afghan Proverb)
Five fingers are brothers but not equals.
(Afghan Proverb)
Give even an onion graciously.
(Afghan Proverb)
Give every man his due.
(Afghan Proverb)
Give graciously -- even an onion.
(Afghan Proverb)
The deaf laugh twice.
(Afghan Proverb)
The seeker is the finder.
(Afghan Proverb)
The world is the traveler's inn.
(Afghan Proverb)
A lame crab walks straight.
(Afghan Proverb)
What you spend, you have.
(Afghan Proverb)
Blood cannot be washed out with blood.
(Afghan Proverb)
When the tiger kills, the jackal profits.
(Afghan Proverb)
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