More Indian Proverbs
- The tongue is safe; even among thirty teeth.
- Blaming your faults on your nature does not change the nature of your faults.
- Greed is the root cause of sorrow.
- Only two things matter in this world: a son and a daughter.
- Any water in the desert will do.
- If you are up to your knees in pleasure, then you are up to your waist in grief.
- A hundred divine epochs would not suffice to describe all the marvels of the Himalaya.
- The money you dream about will not pay your bills.
- Speak like a parrot; meditate like a swan; chew like a goat; and bathe like an elephant.
- Poverty makes thieves, like love makes poets.
- A guilty conscience is a hidden enemy.
- Better a hundred enemies outside the house than one inside.
- When you have an ass for a friend, expect nothing but kicks.
- A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.
- Pearls are of no value in a desert.
- Faith keeps the world going.
- One finger can’t lift a pebble.
- Consult the wise and do not disobey him.
- One and one sometimes make eleven.
- Pull someone by the ears and his head will follow.
- What was hard to bear is sweet to remember.
- Love from someone who is bad is worse than his hatred.
- Where the needle goes, the thread follows.
- In a tree that you can’t climb, there are always a thousand fruits.
- A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.
- The eyes do not see what the mind does not want.
- True happiness lies in giving it to others.