More Afghan Proverbs
- The best weapon is the one that’s to hand.
- Salt preserves meat, but what can be done with salt if it is bad.
- He who goes to the blacksmith’s shop comes home with scorched clothes.
- What god wanted was really done.
- In youth you’re lustful.
- To speak ill of anyone is to speak ill of yourself.
- Stretch your feet to the length of your blanket.
- A liar is forgetful.
- What you see in yourself is what you see in the world.
- One flower doesn’t bring spring.
- A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend.
- In childhood you’re playful.
- Where there is discipline there is social order.
- A lion at home, and a fox abroad.
- Having been bitten by a snake, he’s afraid of a rope.
- Community is not created by force.
- Him in trouble, thus becoming his own worst enemy.
- First food, then religion.
- An old friend is like a saddled horse.
- There are twenty-five uncaught sparrows for a penny.
- The seeker is the finder.
- Blood cannot be washed out with blood.
- Two are better than one, and three than two.
- A warm fire is better than delicious cooked rice.
- Between brother and brother accounts should be square.
- They ask the fox , who is your witness?
- Poor iron won’t make sharp sword.