A book, a woman and money given to others never come back. Or if they do, they come back polluted and torn. (Traditional Proverb)
An adulteress was forgiven, who passed by a dog at a well, and the dog was holding out his tongue from thirst, which was near killing him. The woman drew off her boot and tied it to the end of her veil, and drew water for the dog, and gave him to drink, and for this she was forgiven. (Traditional Proverb)
A woman can hide her love for 40 years, but her disgust and anger not for one day (Traditional Proverb)
A hundred men may make an encampment, but it takes a woman to make a home. (Traditional Proverb)
Paradise can be found on the back of horses, in books and between the breasts of women. (Traditional Proverb)
Money is best when acquired by one's own hands. It is not so good when inherited. It is bad when it is a brother's. It is worst when it is a woman's. (Traditional Proverb)