Turkish Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
69 Turkish Proverbs
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“Good actions are never lost.”
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“Good advice is given; good esteem is no given.”
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“Having two ears and one tongue, we should listen twice as much as
we speak.”
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“Hawks will not pick out hawk's eyes.”
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“He that conceals his grief finds no remedy for it.”
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“He that considers in prosperity; will be less afflicted in
adversity.”
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“He that converses not knows nothing.”
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“He that falls by himself never cries.”
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“He that falls to-day may be up again to-morrow.”
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“He that fears danger in time seldom feels it.”
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“He that fears you present will hate you absent.”
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“He that feeds upon charity has a cold dinner and no supper.”
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“He that speaks truth must have one foot in the stirrup.”
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“He that speaks without care shall remember with sorrow.”
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“He that speaks, sows; he that hears, reaps.”
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“He who gives little gives from his heart; he who gives much gives
from his wealth.”
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“He who has no bread has no authority.”
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“If you speak the truth, keep a foot in the stirrup.”
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“Keep the tongue in your mouth a prisoner.”
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“Measure a thousand times and cut once.”
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“No camel route is long with good company.”
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“No matter how far you have gone on the wrong road, turn back.”
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“Patience is the key to paradise.”
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“Sorrow is to the soul what the worm is to wood.”
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“The account of the donkey is different from that of the
donkey-man.”
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