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Filipino Proverbs
(104 Proverbs)
Too much bragging drives away wisdom.
(Filipino Proverb)
Boldness is the fruit of hope.
(Filipino Proverb)
Every kind of animal can be tamed, but not the tongue of man.
(Filipino Proverb)
He who seeks advice seldom errs.
(Filipino Proverb)
A long voyage begins with just one step.
(Filipino Proverb)
Beauty will fade, but not goodness.
(Filipino Proverb)
Whatever the tree, so is the fruit.
(Filipino Proverb)
Whatever you do, think about it seven times.
(Filipino Proverb)
Where there is gossip, there will be arguing.
(Filipino Proverb)
Wherever you find sugar, you'll find ants.
(Filipino Proverb)
While the blanket is short, learn to bend.
(Filipino Proverb)
He who believes in hearsay does himself a disservice.
(Filipino Proverb)
It is easy to be a man. It is hard to make oneself human.
(Filipino Proverb)
There is no earthly bliss not watered by tears.
(Filipino Proverb)
He who boasts of his accomplishments will heap ridicule on himself.
(Filipino Proverb)
It is never too late to offer anything that is good.
(Filipino Proverb)
Thorns bury shallowly into one who walks slowly. Thorns bury deeply into one who walks fast.
(Filipino Proverb)
He who cackled is the guilty party.
(Filipino Proverb)
Laziness is the sibling of starvation.
(Filipino Proverb)
To a person who has real shame, words are oath.
(Filipino Proverb)
He who does not know to look where he came from will never get to his destination.
(Filipino Proverb)
Life is like a wheel, sometimes at the top, sometimes at the bottom.
(Filipino Proverb)
Truthfulness ensures a lasting relationship.
(Filipino Proverb)
A broom is sturdy because its strands are tightly bound.
(Filipino Proverb)
He who does not love their national language is worse than a putrid fish.
(Filipino Proverb)
Mercy resides in God; deeds are in men.
(Filipino Proverb)
What good is a palace if it's inhabited by owls. Better a straw hut inhabited by humans.
(Filipino Proverb)
A clear conscience is far more valuable than money.
(Filipino Proverb)
He who gives alms to the poor faces heaven.
(Filipino Proverb)
No bread is too hard for warm coffee.
(Filipino Proverb)
What good is a something big that is still needed to be searched, if there is something small that is in your hands?
(Filipino Proverb)
A desperate person will even hold on to a knife edge.
(Filipino Proverb)
He who quits does not win, he who wins does not quit.
(Filipino Proverb)
No matter how long the procession, it still ends up in church.
(Filipino Proverb)
What good is grass when the horse is already dead?
(Filipino Proverb)
A fly that lands on a carabao feels itself to be higher than the carabao.
(Filipino Proverb)
He who sowed wind, reaps a typhoon.
(Filipino Proverb)
No undertaking is difficult if pursued with perseverance.
(Filipino Proverb)
What good is horse when the grass is already dead?
(Filipino Proverb)
A monkey dressed up is still a monkey.
(Filipino Proverb)
He who speaks too much works too little.
(Filipino Proverb)
Not all goodness brings sweetness.
(Filipino Proverb)
What one learns in childhood he carries into adulthood.
(Filipino Proverb)
A person who is outwardly calm has anger raging inside.
(Filipino Proverb)
I love cheese and Pepsi, too.
(Filipino Proverb)
One who spends too much time choosing ends up with cracked wares.
(Filipino Proverb)
A sincere invitation is accompanied by a pull.
(Filipino Proverb)
If you buy things you don't need, you will soon be selling things you do need.
(Filipino Proverb)
Stones hurled to the sky. Don't get angry if you get hit.
(Filipino Proverb)
Acts tough but really a wimp.
(Filipino Proverb)
If you persevere, you'll have stew.
(Filipino Proverb)
The earth has ears, news has wings.
(Filipino Proverb)
An intelligent monkey can still be beaten.
(Filipino Proverb)
If you plant, you harvest.
(Filipino Proverb)
The pain of the little finger is felt by the whole body.
(Filipino Proverb)
Avoiding danger is not cowardice. Courage without discretion is no good.
(Filipino Proverb)
If you stash, you have something to withdraw.
(Filipino Proverb)
The person who is always criticizing others is usually the one who deserves criticism the most.
(Filipino Proverb)
Bad grass does not die easily.
(Filipino Proverb)
It is advantageous to follow advice, for you will succeed in life.
(Filipino Proverb)
The prepared beats the hardworking person.
(Filipino Proverb)
Every community has its own customs and traditions.
(Filipino Proverb)
It is easier to dam a river than to stop the flow of gossip.
(Filipino Proverb)
There is no bitter crust to a hungry person.
(Filipino Proverb)
Tell a lie and the truth will come to light.
(Filipino Proverb)
A young branch can be straightened, a mature one breaks.
(Filipino Proverb)
People who do not break things first will never learn to create anything.
(Filipino Proverb)
A country without freedom is like a prisoner with shackled hands.
(Filipino Proverb)
No child was ever born without having been conceived.
(Filipino Proverb)
A clear conscience is more valuable than wealth.
(Filipino Proverb)
Marriage is not just a porridge that you spit out if it's too hot.
(Filipino Proverb)
A brave man will face a situation no matter how dreadful.
(Filipino Proverb)
Don't put your trust in Fortune until you are in heaven.
(Filipino Proverb)
Wherever the head goes, the tail will follow.
(Filipino Proverb)
Lazy people will eventually lose even their trousers.
(Filipino Proverb)
To a dog a bone has more value than a pearl.
(Filipino Proverb)
It is easy to be born, it is difficult to be a human being.
(Filipino Proverb)
There is no bad food in a famine.
(Filipino Proverb)
It is easier to dam a river than to stop gossip.
(Filipino Proverb)
The real hero doesn't say that he is one.
(Filipino Proverb)
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