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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)
A weapon is an enemy even to its owner.
(Turkish Proverb)
A heart in love with beauty never grows old.
(Turkish Proverb)
Do not leave to the morning the business of the evening.
(Turkish Proverb)
A tongue has no bones but it can break.
(Turkish Proverb)
A friend is one soul in two bodies.
(Turkish Proverb)
Death is the black camel that kneels before every door.
(Turkish Proverb)
A thread-bare coat is armour proof against highwaymen.
(Turkish Proverb)
A defeated wrestler is not tired of wrestling.
(Turkish Proverb)
Coffee should be black as Hell, strong as death, and sweet as love.
(Turkish Proverb)
A thousand years hence the river will run as it did.
(Turkish Proverb)
Cocks that crow too early will quickly find themselves in the pot.
(Turkish Proverb)
A thousand regrets do not cancel one debt.
(Turkish Proverb)
The sheik's miracles are those of his own telling.
(Turkish Proverb)
The bride who brings a golden throne will sit on it herself.
(Turkish Proverb)
No camel route is long with good company.
(Turkish Proverb)
If the bald man knew a remedy he would rub it on his own head.
(Turkish Proverb)
He who controls his tongue, saves his head.
(Turkish Proverb)
Gold that is lent goes away laughing and comes back in tears.
(Turkish Proverb)
Two watermelons cannot be held under one arm.
(Turkish Proverb)
The rose comes from the thorns that were born of roses.
(Turkish Proverb)
The bear knows seven songs and they are all about honey.
(Turkish Proverb)
Never become a teacher where you yourself were a pupil.
(Turkish Proverb)
If everything that came from your tongue were to come into your hands, then every beggar would be a pasha.
(Turkish Proverb)
He who asks for alms blushes once; he who refuses, twice.
(Turkish Proverb)
God made low branches for birds that cannot fly so well.
(Turkish Proverb)
Too much sympathy with the unfortunate makes you unhappy.
(Turkish Proverb)
The real capital of a man is a mirror worth two cents.
(Turkish Proverb)
The account of the donkey is different from that of the donkey-man.
(Turkish Proverb)
Men make the earth black from green leaves.
(Turkish Proverb)
"If" and "when" were planted, and "nothing" grew.
(Turkish Proverb)
He that speaks, sows; he that hears, reaps.
(Turkish Proverb)
For those in love, Baghdad is near Istanbul.
(Turkish Proverb)
To live in peace one must be blind, deaf, and mute.
(Turkish Proverb)
The physician prescribes the medicine, the vulture waits for the body.
(Turkish Proverb)
Tell a lie on Saturday and you will be ashamed on Sunday.
(Turkish Proverb)
Man is harder than iron, stronger than stone and more fragile than a rose.
(Turkish Proverb)
If a stone falls on an egg, it is bad for the egg; if an egg falls onto a stone, it is still bad for the egg.
(Turkish Proverb)
He that speaks without care shall remember with sorrow.
(Turkish Proverb)
For the birds that cannot soar, God has provided low branches.
(Turkish Proverb)
To listen to a lie is harder than to tell it.
(Turkish Proverb)
The mouth is not sweetened by saying "Honey, honey." So the music, so the people.
(Turkish Proverb)
Sorrow is to the soul what the worm is to wood.
(Turkish Proverb)
Listen with both ears, but speak with only one tongue.
(Turkish Proverb)
If a cat wants to eat her kittens, she'll say that they look like mice.
(Turkish Proverb)
He that speaks truth must have one foot in the stirrup.
(Turkish Proverb)
Everything is worn out with usage -- except for experience.
(Turkish Proverb)
To believe a business impossible is the way to make it so.
(Turkish Proverb)
The most difficult master is the servant who became master.
(Turkish Proverb)
Out of ten men there are nine wives.
(Turkish Proverb)
Keep the tongue in your mouth a prisoner.
(Turkish Proverb)
Idle men tempt the devil; the devil tempts all others.
(Turkish Proverb)
He that feeds upon charity has a cold dinner and no supper.
(Turkish Proverb)
To beg of the miser is to dig a trench in the sea.
(Turkish Proverb)
The horse can die from too much barley.
(Turkish Proverb)
Others are always interested in us, just as we are interested in them.
(Turkish Proverb)
It matters less to a person where they are born than where they can live.
(Turkish Proverb)
I know nothing about it, I haven't seen it; that is the best answer.
(Turkish Proverb)
He that fears you present will hate you absent.
(Turkish Proverb)
To a good rider, right or left makes no difference.
(Turkish Proverb)
The highway is always shorter than the unknown side roads.
(Turkish Proverb)
One night with an ugly woman and one day in the mountains both are like an eternity.
(Turkish Proverb)
In the company of the blind, close your eyes.
(Turkish Proverb)
Honey is one thing, the price is another.
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He that fears danger in time seldom feels it.
(Turkish Proverb)
Things that are weak will break -- as men do who think they are strong.
(Turkish Proverb)
The gardener who loves roses is slave to a thousand thorns.
(Turkish Proverb)
One must ask about the delight of opium from one who smokes it.
(Turkish Proverb)
In our eyes the neighbor's chicken is a goose.
(Turkish Proverb)
Heaven was inspired by the first judge to take a bribe.
(Turkish Proverb)
He that falls to-day may be up again to-morrow.
(Turkish Proverb)
There isn't a sword that would cut off a golden hand.
(Turkish Proverb)
The foot of a lamp is always the least lit.
(Turkish Proverb)
One hour of justice is worth seventy hours of prayer.
(Turkish Proverb)
If your guest becomes a cook, your larder will soon be empty.
(Turkish Proverb)
He who wants to kill a dog says that he has urinated against the mosque.
(Turkish Proverb)
He that considers in prosperity; will be less afflicted in adversity.
(Turkish Proverb)
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