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Moroccan Proverbs
Moroccan Proverbs
(159 Proverbs)
Better a handful of dried figs and content with that, than to own the gate of peacocks and be kicked in the eye by a broody camel.
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Every rose has a thorn as its friend.
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If a man told you that a dog had run off with your ear, would you go after the dog or search first for your ear?
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Instruct a man, you instruct an individual. Instruct a woman, you instruct a nation.
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One who prevades the great universe is seen by none unless a man knows the unfolding of love.
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The hand you cannot bite, kiss.
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To the dog who has money, men say: my lord dog.
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A crucible for silver and a furnace for gold, but Allah tests the heart.
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Better a patient man than a warrior, one who controls his temper than one who takes a city.
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Exert effort, you shall be rewarded.
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If at noon the King declares it is night, behold the stars.
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It's the eye that eats.
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Open your door to a good day and prepare yourself for a bad one.
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The heart of a fool is in his mouth, the mouth of a wise man is in his heart.
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What is here is elsewhere, what is not here is no where.
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A devil takes one and makes two, a saint takes two and makes one.
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Better the gurgling of a camel than the prayers of a fish.
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Few desires, happy life.
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If I listen, I have the advantage; if I speak, others have it.
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Kif is like fire; a little warms, a great deal burns.
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Plans fail for lack of counsel but with many advisors, succeed.
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The jewel is in the lotus.
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You can't catch two frogs with one hand.
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A dog on the run is safely kicked.
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By all means make friends with the dog, but do not lay aside the stick.
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For he who builds his casbah out of halava; beware the nibblers.
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If one tells you the harira is cold, tell him to put his hand in it.
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Kindness can pluck the whiskers of a lion.
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Pleasant words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bone.
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The mind is free and the slightest thought has great influence. It is therefore important that you think enlightened thoughts.
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A fool's lips bring him strife and invite a beating.
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By all means trust in Allah, but tie your camel first.
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For the sake of a single rose, the gardener becomes servant to a thousand thorns.
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If the prayers of dogs were answered, bones would rain from the sky.
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Let us sit bent, but talk straight.
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Slowness comes from God and haste from the Devil.
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The moon and the stars are not above us, the earth is on the other side of our feet.
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A handful of couscous is better than Mecca and all its dust.
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By bread and salt we are united.
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He is a good storyteller who can turn a man's ears into eyes.
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If you are afraid of something, you give it power over you.
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Like a gold ring in a pigs snout is a woman without descretion.
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Some will learn through pain and sorrow, others through joy and laughter, so it is written.
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The palm of ones hand does not eclipse the sun.
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A narrow space looks wide to the narrow minded.
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Catch the halter rope and it will lead you to the donkey.
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He who eats when he is full digs his grave with his teeth.
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If you find the residents of a place worshipping a donkey, bring the beast some grass.
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Little and lasting is better than much and passing.
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Speech and action make the perfect conduct.
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The same destiny awaits both the wise man and the fool.
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A pipe of kif in the morning gives one more strength than a 100 camels in the courtyard.
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Courage is illusion, balance is the best we can get.
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He who enters Fez with a rug, leaves with a money bag.
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If you forget your worries, the storm will blow over.
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Love truth even if it harms you, and hate lies even if they serve you.
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Strike a match above the sea of opinions and the fish all swim away.
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The sun cannot be covered by a net.
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A teacher will appear when the student is ready.
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Discipline awaits he who leaves his path.
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He who follows the crow will be led the the corpses of dogs.
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If you know his father and grandfather you may trust his son.
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Man alone is the measure of all things.
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That which you put into your soup kettle, comes latter onto your spoon.
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The tongue has no bone yet it crushes.
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A wise woman has much to say and yet remains silent.
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Do not correct with a strike that which can be taught with a kiss.
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He who has nothing to die for has nothing to live for.
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If you see a man riding a wooden stick, say to him "Good health to your horse".
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No land without stones, no meat without bones.
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The barking of dogs does not hurt the clouds.
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The village gate can be closed, the mouth of the fool, never.
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All tests are self-adminstered.
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Do not judge a man by the whiteness of his turbin, soap is bought on credit.
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He who has patience with his enemy, rewards himself.
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If you're going to tell the truth, you better have one foot in the stirrup.
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Nothing is true, all is permisable.
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The best fighting is often against yourself.
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The weight of the burden is known only by he who caries it.
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Allah gives dried beans to eat to him who has no teeth left.
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