Moroccan Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
16 Moroccan Proverbs
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“A stone from the hand of a friend is an apple.”
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“Abundance of money is a trial for a man.”
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“Among walnuts only the empty one speaks.”
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“An agreement is a kind of debt.”
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“An old cat will not learn how to dance.”
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“Either do as your neighbors do, or move away.”
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“If a man leaves little children behind him, it is as if he did
not die.”
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“If a man once fall, all will tread on him.”
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“If you are a peg, endure the knocking; if you are a mallet,
strike.”
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“Instruction in youth is like engraving in stone.”
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“Little by little, the camel goes into the couscous.”
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“The falcon does not struggle when he is caught.”
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“The pumpkin gives birth and the fence has the trouble.”
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“The quarrel of lovers is the renewal of love.”
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“The tar of my country is better than the honey of others.”
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“Work and you will be strong; sit and you will stink.”
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