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Moroccan Proverbs
Moroccan Proverbs
(159 Proverbs)
Instruct a man, you instruct an individual. Instruct a woman, you instruct a nation.
(Moroccan Proverb)
One who prevades the great universe is seen by none unless a man knows the unfolding of love.
(Moroccan Proverb)
The hand you cannot bite, kiss.
(Moroccan Proverb)
To the dog who has money, men say: my lord dog.
(Moroccan Proverb)
A crucible for silver and a furnace for gold, but Allah tests the heart.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Better a patient man than a warrior, one who controls his temper than one who takes a city.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Exert effort, you shall be rewarded.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If at noon the King declares it is night, behold the stars.
(Moroccan Proverb)
It's the eye that eats.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Open your door to a good day and prepare yourself for a bad one.
(Moroccan Proverb)
The heart of a fool is in his mouth, the mouth of a wise man is in his heart.
(Moroccan Proverb)
What is here is elsewhere, what is not here is no where.
(Moroccan Proverb)
A devil takes one and makes two, a saint takes two and makes one.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Better the gurgling of a camel than the prayers of a fish.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Few desires, happy life.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If I listen, I have the advantage; if I speak, others have it.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Kif is like fire; a little warms, a great deal burns.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Plans fail for lack of counsel but with many advisors, succeed.
(Moroccan Proverb)
The jewel is in the lotus.
(Moroccan Proverb)
You can't catch two frogs with one hand.
(Moroccan Proverb)
A dog on the run is safely kicked.
(Moroccan Proverb)
By all means make friends with the dog, but do not lay aside the stick.
(Moroccan Proverb)
For he who builds his casbah out of halava; beware the nibblers.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If one tells you the harira is cold, tell him to put his hand in it.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Kindness can pluck the whiskers of a lion.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Pleasant words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bone.
(Moroccan Proverb)
The mind is free and the slightest thought has great influence. It is therefore important that you think enlightened thoughts.
(Moroccan Proverb)
A fool's lips bring him strife and invite a beating.
(Moroccan Proverb)
By all means trust in Allah, but tie your camel first.
(Moroccan Proverb)
For the sake of a single rose, the gardener becomes servant to a thousand thorns.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If the prayers of dogs were answered, bones would rain from the sky.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Let us sit bent, but talk straight.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Slowness comes from God and haste from the Devil.
(Moroccan Proverb)
The moon and the stars are not above us, the earth is on the other side of our feet.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Manage with bread and salted butter until God brings something to eat with it.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Every beetle is a gazelle in the eyes of its mother.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Little by little, the camel goes into the couscous.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Evening promises are like butter: morning comes, and it's all melted.
(Moroccan Proverb)
It is worse to be wounded by words than a sword.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Either do as your neighbors do, or move away.
(Moroccan Proverb)
It is better to be the object of jealousy, than of pity.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Cold teaches a man how to steal charcoal.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Instruction in youth is like engraving in stone.
(Moroccan Proverb)
An old cat will never learn to dance.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Work and you will be strong; sit and you will smell.
(Moroccan Proverb)
In every false step there is something good.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Abundance of money is a trial for a man.
(Moroccan Proverb)
When my child and I have eaten -- then clear the table.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If you don't understand it with a wink, you certainly will with a blow.
(Moroccan Proverb)
A wise man without a book is like a workman with no tools.
(Moroccan Proverb)
There is no queue at the gate of Patience.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If you see him riding on a bamboo-cane, say to him, "Good health to your horse!"
(Moroccan Proverb)
A stone from the hand of a friend is an apple.
(Moroccan Proverb)
The tar of my country is better than the honey of others.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If you are a peg, endure the knocking; if you are a mallet, strike.
(Moroccan Proverb)
A little nod is enough for the wise man; an ass needs a fist.
(Moroccan Proverb)
The quarrel of lovers is the renewal of love.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If there were no cold Friday evenings and boring Saturdays, no one would get married any more.
(Moroccan Proverb)
A good name is more valuable than a velvet garment.
(Moroccan Proverb)
The pumpkin gives birth and the fence has the trouble.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If the judge is against you, you should withdraw the complaint.
(Moroccan Proverb)
A garden without a fence is like a dog without a tail.
(Moroccan Proverb)
The hen lays an egg, and the cock feels the pain in his backside.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If a rich man steals it is a mistake; if a poor man makes a mistake he has stolen.
(Moroccan Proverb)
A fly will not get into a closed mouth.
(Moroccan Proverb)
The falcon does not struggle when he is caught.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If a man once fall, all will tread on him.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Teaching in youth is like carving in stone.
(Moroccan Proverb)
If a man leaves little children behind him, it is as if he did not die.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Strong attachment is difficult -- it makes one mad or kills.
(Moroccan Proverb)
He who flatters with laughter wants to see you cry.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Perform good deeds; you will not regret them.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Friendship is honey -- but don't eat it all.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Do not respond to a barking dog.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Over truth there is light.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Reading books removes sorrows from the heart.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Whoever does not respect you, insults you.
(Moroccan Proverb)
Among walnuts only the empty one speaks.
(Moroccan Proverb)
An agreement is a kind of debt.
(Moroccan Proverb)
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