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Two captains sink the ship.
(Turkish Proverb)
Who eats it won't know the bitterness of the onion, but who chops it does.
(Turkish Proverb)
Who stands up with anger will sit down with loss.
(Turkish Proverb)
A madman drops a stone in a well, but forty wise men cannot take it out.
(Turkish Proverb)
Do good and throw it into the sea; if the fish don't know it, god will.
(Turkish Proverb)
Explaining something to an ignorant person is harder than making a camel jump over a ditch.
(Turkish Proverb)
I have rather an ass that carries me than a horse that throws me.
(Turkish Proverb)
It is not disgraceful to ask, it is disgraceful no to ask.
(Turkish Proverb)
No matter how much snow falls, it won't remain there all the way till summer.
(Turkish Proverb)
Poverty is a shirt of fire.
(Turkish Proverb)
The father gave his son a vineyard, the son didn't give the father even a grape.
(Turkish Proverb)
The place of your birth is less important than how you live.
(Turkish Proverb)
There is not a single season without fruit.
(Turkish Proverb)
We will burn a blanket to kill a flea.
(Turkish Proverb)
Who enters the Turkish bath will sweat.
(Turkish Proverb)
Who steals the minaret will have a cover ready.
(Turkish Proverb)
A man who seeks a perfect friend, will remain friendless.
(Turkish Proverb)
Don't believe in foretellings but don't stay without them.
(Turkish Proverb)
Fear does not empty tomorrow of its sadness; it empties today of its power.
(Turkish Proverb)
If a fool has a lot of grease he will wipe it on his beard.
(Turkish Proverb)
It is unclear who has money and who faith.
(Turkish Proverb)
No route is long with good company.
(Turkish Proverb)
Property will not earn life, but life will earn property.
(Turkish Proverb)
The fish stinks from the head.
(Turkish Proverb)
The plumber's toilet always leaks.
(Turkish Proverb)
There lies a lion in every heart.
(Turkish Proverb)
What a man is at seven is also what he is at seventy.
(Turkish Proverb)
Who falls into the sea will take hold even of a snake.
(Turkish Proverb)
Who wants yoghurt in winter must carry a cow in his pocket.
(Turkish Proverb)
A pear will fall to its root.
(Turkish Proverb)
Don't lie down in low places, flood will take you, don't lie down in high places, wind will take you.
(Turkish Proverb)
Feed a crow and it will pluck out your eyes.
(Turkish Proverb)
If speaking is silver, then listening is gold.
(Turkish Proverb)
It is worms which destroy a tree, it is worry which destroys a man.
(Turkish Proverb)
No smoke will come out from a place where there is no fire.
(Turkish Proverb)
Sharp vinegar only damages its container.
(Turkish Proverb)
The fly is small, but it is big enough to make one sick.
(Turkish Proverb)
The priest does not eat pilav every day.
(Turkish Proverb)
They asked the wolf: "Why is your neck thick?", and it said: "I do my job myself, that's why."
(Turkish Proverb)
What business does a dog have in the shop of the blacksmith.
(Turkish Proverb)
Who fears the sparrows must not sow millet.
(Turkish Proverb)
Whoever has the Seal, he is Solomon.
(Turkish Proverb)
A rich man will get his carriage over the mountains, a poor man will lose his way on a level plain.
(Turkish Proverb)
Don't look at the shape -- look at the character.
(Turkish Proverb)
Fish only come to their senses after they are caught in the net.
(Turkish Proverb)
If the imam farts, the community will shit.
(Turkish Proverb)
It takes two turbans to make a wise head.
(Turkish Proverb)
None is so rich as to throw away a friend.
(Turkish Proverb)
Speak of the dog, but take the stick into your hand.
(Turkish Proverb)
The forest should be burned when a sapling grows wrongly.
(Turkish Proverb)
The real friend tells the bitter truth.
(Turkish Proverb)
They call one "generous" and make one lose one's property, they call one "brave" and make one lose one's soul.
(Turkish Proverb)
What comes from ah. will go to oh.
(Turkish Proverb)
Who gives the money will play the flute.
(Turkish Proverb)
Winnowing is with the wind, wedding is with the people.
(Turkish Proverb)
Call the bear "Uncle" till you are safe across the bridge.
(Turkish Proverb)
A prudent man will read the letter from back to front.
(Turkish Proverb)
Better your enemy who you recognize than a dark friend.
(Turkish Proverb)
A person does not seek luck; luck seeks the person.
(Turkish Proverb)
Before you love, learn to run through snow without leaving footprints.
(Turkish Proverb)
A man without grief is not a man.
(Turkish Proverb)
Even though you know a thousand things, ask the man who knows one.
(Turkish Proverb)
Be thine enemy an ant, see in him an elephant.
(Turkish Proverb)
A man will sacrifice his head to conquer a heart.
(Turkish Proverb)
Even the thinnest piece of meat will happily marry a piece of bread.
(Turkish Proverb)
An Englishman will burn his bed to catch a flea.
(Turkish Proverb)
A man does not seek his luck, luck seeks its man.
(Turkish Proverb)
Even if the whole world conspired against you -- that would not inflict a quarter of the harm you inflict yourself.
(Turkish Proverb)
An emmet may work its heart out, but can never make honey.
(Turkish Proverb)
A liar's house is on fire and no one believes him.
(Turkish Proverb)
Don't speak sweet words when your deeds are of stone.
(Turkish Proverb)
Allah gave hunger to one and hunger to another.
(Turkish Proverb)
A knife wound heals; a wound caused by words does not.
(Turkish Proverb)
Don't sell the fish that is still swimming in the ocean.
(Turkish Proverb)
Abundance doesn't know contentment, but contentment is abundance.
(Turkish Proverb)
A hungry dog will bring a lion down.
(Turkish Proverb)
Don't be fooled by how clean the turban is, the soap was probably bought on credit.
(Turkish Proverb)
A woman has advice only for another woman.
(Turkish Proverb)
A horse knows his rider by his spurs.
(Turkish Proverb)
Do not search for a calf under an ox.
(Turkish Proverb)
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