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Sayings and proverbs

Wisdom is the phrases that our ancestors circulated until they reached us, and they are some phrases that carry sermon and benefit, so the Arabs cared about them more than others, and here I collected some Arab and international wisdom for you.

Sayings and proverbs

  • It takes a lot of courage to stay true to who you are (Virgil).
  • Life is as rich as its friendships, for the greatest happiness lies in being loved and loved (Sidney Smith).
  • Self-respect is the greatest engine of dear souls (Jean-Jacques Rousseau).
  • Only those who venture far will discover how far they can go (Elliot).
  • Success depends not so much on outside help as on self-confidence (Abraham Lincoln).
  • Life belongs to those who know how to tame it and to those who face it without fear (Frederick Arc).
  • Don't let anyone come to you and then go without becoming happier (Teresa).
  • Taking a new step or uttering a new word is what people fear most (Dostoevsky).
  • Tomorrow is a new day and its fate depends on us (Gaston Bergé).
  • To be free is not at all to do what you want, but to want what you can (Jean-Paul Sartre).
  • There are eyes that receive the light, and there are eyes that follow it (Paul Claudel).
  • The man who desires nothing is undoubtedly more miserable than the one who suffers (Holbach).
  • We earn our living by what we take, and build our life by what we give (Churchill).
  • Passion and love can change the world (James Autry).
  • Inner peace is not achieved unless we forgive rather than judge (Thomas Fuller).
  • Always give more than you can get back...and forget it (Ren Char).
  • If the road is easy, barriers are invented (Robert Sabatier).
  • Luck may be a coincidence... but success is a message (Flaputa).
  • If you can improve one person's life, or soothe one's pain, or even guide a bird to its nest, your life will not be in vain (Emily Dickens).
  • Don't try to describe things as final, first: no one knows what's to come, and second: nothing in this world is final (bunshun).
  • Don't think you're in the wrong if you don't go far (Clauda Avelin).
  • Kind words may be short and easy to pronounce, but their echoes are endless (Gary Manhoek).
  • Sometimes the future dwells in us without us knowing, and our words that we think are false touch a future reality (Proust).
  • I prefer the harmful truth to the useful error, for the truth heals the harm caused (Goethe).
  • When I cannot handle the crises I encounter, I let them handle themselves (Henry Ford).
  • I never feel my confusion in my castle except when I lock myself in the door (Sasha Guitry).
  • I might have hated him more if I had despised him less (Rousseau).
  • The ideals that have illuminated my path and time after time have given me the courage to face the truth are love, beauty and truth (Einstein).
  • If those who speak ill of me knew what I think of them, they would make their words worse! (Sasha Guitry).
  • The greatest ignorance is enmity with the able, friendship with the wicked, and trust in the treacherous (Imam Ali).
  • Deep within each of us, supernatural things are ready to unfold (John Huston).
  • It is rare for us to do great things for others, but every day we can do small things for them (Sally Cush).
  • Friendship is not to stand by the friend only when he is right, but even when he is wrong (André Malraux).
  • Birds eat ants, and when they die, the ants eat them... Circumstances may change... Don't underestimate anyone.
  • They praise the wolf while it is a danger to them, and they despise the dog while it is their guard. Many people despise those who serve him, and respect those who insult him!
  • Reading makes a perfect person, advice makes a prepared person, and writing makes an accurate person.
  • Whoever wants to succeed in this world must overcome the six foundations and keys to poverty: sleep - forbidden money - fear - anger - dependence on others - procrastination.
  • As you brag about your grandparents, be proud of your grandchildren!
  • A man said to his friend while contemplating the palaces: Where were we when this money was divided... So his owner took him to the hospital and said to him: Where are we when these diseases were divided... So, thank God in every case and at all times.
  • One of the married men said: A woman is like a shoe, a man can change and exchange it when he finds the right size for him. It is like a crown in the eyes of one who sees himself as a king, so do not blame the speaker, but know how he looks at himself.
  • I asked her father's daughter: O father, what do I cover from my body and what do I leave?
  • A deep phrase.. We need to remember it in every dress.. A Bedouin was told: A loaf of bread has become a dinar, so he replied: By God, I don't care about that, even if a grain of wheat becomes a dinar. I worship God as He commanded me, and He provides for me as He promised me.
  • in Islamic history; There were only "six" interpreters of dreams! As for today; There are “ten” in every city. Dreams have multiplied in our days because we are (a sleeping nation).
  • in the trench; The Prophet, peace be upon him and his family, tied his stomach from hunger... In our time, the affluent tied their stomachs from satiety (to ease).
  • some of them; He believes that the evil eye is more true than his belief that God is the best of protectors.
  • All roads are monitored by speed control devices, except for “the road to God, for it is written on it (And hasten to forgiveness from your Lord), so hurry on it as you wish, for its end is Paradise, God willing.”
  • Things don't work unless there's a nous buzzing with vitality behind them (Nietzsche).
  • Joy is in everything: we must know how to extract it (Confucius).
  • When truth is not free, freedom is not truth (Jacques Bravere).
  • The future is nothing but the past in a state of preparation and preparation (Bayar Dak).
  • Most of our actions are governed by chance, and we direct the rest (Machiavelli).
  • Emotion is the master of human existence (Dostoevsky).
  • Always remember that determination to succeed outweighs all other considerations (Abraham Lincoln).
  • The fool is not the one who commits foolishness, but the one who does not know how to hide it (Gracian, Spanish thinker).
  • The impossible may not be reached, but it benefits us as a lantern (Rene Char).
  • Always choose the upward path, for it is the one that brings you happiness (Brass Vian).
  • Curiosity beware, curiosity is often born of jealousy (aphorism).
  • One of the faults of this world is that it does not give anyone what he deserves, either it increases it or it decreases it (Bazrjamehr).
  • Luck does not come every day, but when it does, even the rooster lays eggs (Greek proverb).
  • Whoever accepts praise before deserving it, his mind becomes weak (according to an old saying).
  • The more we filled our lives, the less we feared losing her (Alan).
  • What gets in your way is what makes you crack it. (Mark Orwell).
  • Do not pray to be safe from dangers, but to face them without trembling, and have the fortitude to bear the pain (Tagore).
  • How noble is the sad heart whose grief does not prevent him from singing a song with joyful hearts (Gibran).
  • The comfort of the body in lack of food, the comfort of the soul in the lack of sins, the comfort of the heart in the lack of interest, and the comfort of the tongue in the lack of speech (Thabit bin Murra).
  • Money doesn't make you friends, it only gives you better enemies (Milgan).
  • None of you should stop seeking sustenance and say, O God, grant me sustenance, knowing that the sky does not rain gold or silver (Umar ibn al-Khattab (may God be pleased with him).)
  • He who does not want when he can, cannot when he will (Jean de Salisbury).
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