Kurdish Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
29 Kurdish Proverbs
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“A visitor comes with ten blessings, eats one, and leaves nine.”
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“Do not throw the arrow which will return against you.”
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“Fear an ignorant man more than a lion.”
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“For every wise man there is one still wiser.”
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“Give nine, save ten.”
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“Guests bring good luck with them.”
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“Habit becomes second nature.”
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“Habit is worse than rabies.”
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“In a flat country a hillock thinks itself a mountain.”
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“It is easier to make a camel jump a ditch than to make a fool
listen to reason.”
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“It is more difficult to contend with oneself than with the world.”
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“Kind words will unlock an iron door.”
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“Listen a hundred times; ponder a thousand times; speak once.”
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“Many will show you the way once your cart has overturned.”
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“Many women, many words.”
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“No matter where you go, your destiny follows you.”
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“No means, no market.”
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“Of everything else the newest; of friends, the oldest.”
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“Of evil grain no good seed can come.”
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“Once a friend, always a friend.”
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“One beats one's breast who does not beat one's child.”
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“Part with your head, but not with your secret.”
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“Parting is such sweet sorrow.”
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“See with your mind, hear with your heart.”
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“Stairs are climbed step by step.”
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