More than one war has been caused by a single word. (Arab Proverb)
Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. (Arab Proverb)
In the presence of Fate, the physician becomes a fool. (Arab Proverb)
If we are both masters, then who shall lead the mules? (Arab Proverb)
He who wants to sell his honor will always find a buyer. (Arab Proverb)
He who has health has hope, and he who has hope has every thing. (Arab Proverb)
Good qualities never cancel out the bad, just as sugar is no antidote for poison. (Arab Proverb)
Eat whatever thou likest, but dress as others do. (Arab Proverb)
Children are buttonholes that hold their parents together. (Arab Proverb)
Arrogance is a weed that grows mostly on a dunghill. (Arab Proverb)
A sponge to wipe away the past; a rose to sweeten the present; a kiss to greet the future. (Arab Proverb)
A little and a little, collected together, becomes a great deal; the heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and rop makes an inundation. (Arab Proverb)
Without the companionship even paradise would be boring. (Arab Proverb)
When a rich man wants children, he gets dollars, when a poor man wants dollars, he gets children. (Arab Proverb)
Those who foretell the future lies, even if he tells the truth. (Arab Proverb)
The word of the king is the king of words. (Arab Proverb)
The lion said: I am the best one to take care of my business. (Arab Proverb)
The dogs may bark but the caravan moves on. (Arab Proverb)
Sometimes even the intestine and the stomach disagree. (Arab Proverb)
Once you have found your rhythm, you will then know your God. (Arab Proverb)
Men learn little from success, but much from failure. (Arab Proverb)
Know each other as if your were brothers; negotiate deals as if you were strangers to each other. (Arab Proverb)
If your neighbor visits Mecca once, watch out for him. If he makes a second visit, you had better avoid him. After the third visit you had better move to another street. (Arab Proverb)
If the king says that it is night in the middle of the day, look up at the stars. (Arab Proverb)
He who walks alone shall surely arrive first. (Arab Proverb)
He who has approved of wrongdoing is as guilty as he who has committed it. (Arab Proverb)
God has spared the naked man from washing his clothes with soap. (Arab Proverb)
Do not tell secrets in front of servants. (Arab Proverb)
Both the fast and the slow will meet each other on the ferry boat. (Arab Proverb)
An unjust king is like a river without water. (Arab Proverb)
A sense of humor is the pole that adds balance to our steps as we walk the tightrope of life. (Arab Proverb)
A known mistake is better than an unknown truth. (Arab Proverb)