domingo, 28 de marzo de 2010

more Proverbs

 
If your friend is honey, don't lick him all
 
The camel limped from its split lip
A bad workman blames his tools

 
Chose the neighbour before the house
We can live without friends, but not without neighbours


My brother and I against my cousin, My cousin and I against a stranger
Blood is thicker than water
 
What is past is dead
Let bygones be bygones
 
O departing one, leave behind good deeds!
A good deed is never lost
 
The rope of a lie is short
The liar is sooner caught from the cripple


Haste is the devil's work and patience is from God the Merciful
Patience is a virtue
 
The son of a duck is a floater
Like father, like son

 
We taught them how to beg, they raced us to the gates
to beat someone at his own game
 
A beggar and he bargains!
Beggars cannot be choosers

 
In the eye of his mother, a monkey is a gazelle
All her geese are swans
 
With the lack of horses, we saddle the dogs!
There's nothing suitable, so they come with a useless alternative
 
The eloquent cock crows from the egg
It early pricks that will be a thorn

 
Patience is the key to relief

He hit me and cried, he raced me to complain!
It's all his fault, yet he pretends to be the victim
 
Stretch your legs according to your quilt
Cut your coat according to your cloth
 
A bird in the hand is better than ten on the tree
A bird in the hand is worth ten in the bush

 
Ask one who has experience rather than a physician
Experience without learning is better than learning without experience
 
He is like a deaf man at a wedding procession
A fish out of water
 
It is not every time that the clay pot survives
You cannot tempt providence and always triumph


He who has his hand in the water is not like him who has his hand in the fire
Attitudes are formed by circumstances

God sends almonds to those without teeth!
Good things sometimes come to those who do not deserve them

A better one in another one
Better luck next time

Every knot has someone to undo it
Every problem has a solution

Keep away from trouble and sing to it
Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you

 
As you went, so you came back
So what else is new!

Spend what is in your pocket, you will get more from the unknown
Spend and God will send

Let the water melons break each other!
Let them stew in their own juice

He married the monkey for its money, the money went and the monkey stayed a monkey
As you make your bed, so you must lie on it

Whoever gets between the onion and its skin will get nothing but its stink
Never get between a man and his wife

Like a snake under the hay
Like a snake in the grass
 
If you buy cheap meat you'll be sorry when you come to the gravy
Beware of false economy
 
When the lions are away, the hyenas play
When the cat is away, the mice will play
 
Turn the pot upside down, the girl will still be like her mother
Like mother, like daughter

When we decided to trade coffins, people decided not to die!

Let your money be insulted but not yourself
Rather than ask favors, do the thing yourself

Having faith in men is like having faith that water will remain in a sieve
Don't trust men!
Let it wound your heart rather than go out and cause a scandal
Keep it to yourself if you don't want others to know

If you want to cause him confusion, give him a choice
Make things easier by defining the right way
 
Reference:
Primose Arnander and Ashkhain Skipwith: "The Son of a Duck is a Floater" and "Apricots Tomorrow"
Siham Tergeman: "Daughter of Damascus". English version by Andrea Rugh.

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