More Arabic Proverbs
- There’s always tomorrow.
- You can’t clap with one hand.
- Laugh and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone.
- The mouth should have three gatekeepers. Is it true? Is it kind? And is it necessary?
- Go with the lesser of two evils.
- A foolish man may be known by six things: Anger without cause, speech without profit, change without progress, inquiry without object, putting trust in a stranger, and mistaking foes for friends.
- Forgetting is the plague of knowledge.
- There is always something to learn from experimentation.
- Falseness lasts an hour, the truth lasts until the end of time.
- A tree begins with a seed.
- Arrogance is a weed that grows mostly on a dunghill.
- Distance equals disaffection.
- Good health is a crown worn by the healthy than only the ill can see.
- He who sees the calamity of other people finds his own calamity light.
- The stingy have large porches and little morality.
- You reap what you sow.
- No crowd ever waited at the gates of patience.
- Believe what you see and lay aside what you hear.
- Do not eat your bread on somebody else’s table. This means that you shouldn’t benefit off of someone else’s expense; as in, you shouldn’t dirty someone else’s table if you’re just going to be eating your bread.
- Avoid that which requires an apology.
- Unity is power.
- Few know how much we must know in order to know how little we know.
- Be patient and you’ll get what you want.
- The house of a tyrant is a ruin.
- Examine what is said, not him who speaks.
- Lack of intelligence is the greatest poverty.
- Every sun has to set.