110+ Moroccan Proverbs: Timeless Teachings for a Meaningful Life
The Moroccan Proverbs is a compilation of traditional sayings from Morocco, reflecting the wisdom and culture of this North African nation. As a writer, reading his quotes offers a unique insight into the Moroccan way of thinking, enriching my understanding of their society and values. By interpreting these proverbs, I can broaden my perspective, making my writing more diverse and inclusive. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Moroccan Proverbs on wisdom, culture, intrigue.
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Top 10 Moroccan Proverbs Quotes
- Don't put your face in chicken feed if you don't want to get pecked by the hens.
- You can't catch two frogs with one hand.
- If you are raised with something, you grow old with it.
- Discipline awaits he who leaves his path.
- Looking does not quench the thirst and the female camel doesn't nurse the sheep.
- The tongue has no bones.
- Better a patient man than a warrior, one who controls his temper than one who takes a city.
- The mind is free and the slightest thought has great influence. It is therefore important that you think enlightened thoughts.
- A grand funeral for a dead mouse.
- You should think 1,000 times, before using scissors.
Moroccan Proverbs Short Quotes
- A crucible for silver and a furnace for gold, but Allah tests the heart.
- Live together a year before getting married.
- Teaching in youth is like carving in stone.
- Think of your lover and his love, think of his actions and forget him.
- He is a good storyteller who can turn a man's ears into eyes.
- The donkey is hiding but his ears are sticking out in plain sight.
- He who has nothing to die for has nothing to live for.
- The world has not promised anything to anybody.
- My back can only be scratched with my own fingernails.
- The world is a shirt everyone wears for an hour.
Moroccan Proverbs Quotes About Wisdom
If I listen, I have the advantage; if I speak, others have it. — Moroccan Proverbs
Question the expert and not the doctor. — Moroccan Proverbs
Even as a solid rock is unshaken by the wind, so are the wise unshaken by praise or blame. — Moroccan Proverbs
Seek advice from the ill and not the doctor. — Moroccan Proverbs
He who lacks knowledge derides his neighbor, but the man of understanding holds his tongue. — Moroccan Proverbs
Moroccan Proverbs Quotes About Perspective
The moon and the stars are not above us, the earth is on the other side of our feet. — Moroccan Proverbs
If at noon the King declares it is night, behold the stars. — Moroccan Proverbs
The power of the word in cco belonged to men and to the authorities. No one asked the point of view of poor people or women. — Moroccan Proverbs
If he says the porridge is cold, put his hand in it. — Moroccan Proverbs
The beggar begs and his wife gives charity. — Moroccan Proverbs
What is here is elsewhere, what is not here is nowhere. — Moroccan Proverbs
If you forget your worries, the storm will blow over. — Moroccan Proverbs
Courage is illusion, balance is the best we can get. — Moroccan Proverbs
You don't feel the whip unless you are the one being beaten with it. — Moroccan Proverbs
Moroccan Proverbs Quotes About Humility
Better a handful of dried figs and content with that, than to own the gate of peacocks and be kicked in the eye by a broody camel. — Moroccan Proverbs
The hand you cannot bite, kiss. — Moroccan Proverbs
Even the owner of the crown has needs. — Moroccan Proverbs
Moroccan Proverbs Quotes About Wealth
If you have to beg, beg the rich people. — Moroccan Proverbs
To the dog who has money, men say: my lord dog. — Moroccan Proverbs
If he doesn't have money he's not worth listening to. — Moroccan Proverbs
Moroccan Proverbs Famous Quotes And Sayings
If a man told you that a dog had run off with your ear, would you go after the dog or search first for your ear? — Moroccan Proverbs
Traveling - it gives you home in thousand strange places, then leaves you a stranger in your own land. — Moroccan Proverbs
Lies have got no legs. — Moroccan Proverbs
Everything gets better with time. — Moroccan Proverbs
The freeman winks and the slave takes a beating. — Moroccan Proverbs
Exert effort, you shall be rewarded. If at noon the King declares it is night, behold the stars. — Moroccan Proverbs
Show him, show him again, if he doesn't learn, just leave him. — Moroccan Proverbs
Kindness can pluck the whiskers of a lion. — Moroccan Proverbs
One who pervades the great universe is seen by none unless a man knows the unfolding of love. — Moroccan Proverbs
Come with me mom, I want to show you my uncle's house. — Moroccan Proverbs
See the beauty when she wakes up from her sleep before she washes her face and combs her hair. — Moroccan Proverbs
One eye saw and the other eye did not see. — Moroccan Proverbs
Pleasant words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bone. — Moroccan Proverbs
The jurist Dahman read the letter for seven days and declared the handwriting was poor. — Moroccan Proverbs
If you are afraid of something, you give it power over you. — Moroccan Proverbs
Barbers, learn on the heads of orphans. — Moroccan Proverbs
Start them off with crayons. — Moroccan Proverbs
By all means make friends with the dog, but do not lay aside the stick. — Moroccan Proverbs
Few desires, happy life. — Moroccan Proverbs
Choose your neighbors before choosing the house. — Moroccan Proverbs
Let us sit bent, but talk straight. — Moroccan Proverbs
It's the eye that eats. — Moroccan Proverbs
Hit the iron while it's still hot. — Moroccan Proverbs
Every rose has a thorn as its friend. — Moroccan Proverbs
Drop by drop the river rises. — Moroccan Proverbs
If the prayers of dogs were answered, bones would rain from the sky. — Moroccan Proverbs
Instruct a man, you instruct an individual. Instruct a woman, you instruct a nation. — Moroccan Proverbs
How many elephants have been stung by scorpions. — Moroccan Proverbs
Some will learn through pain and sorrow, others through joy and laughter, so it is written. — Moroccan Proverbs
We let them enter the house for some milk and they said they had a right to everything. — Moroccan Proverbs
He doesn't know his head from his leg. — Moroccan Proverbs
Unless you put your hands in holes, snakes won't bite you. — Moroccan Proverbs
Cautious people are safe. — Moroccan Proverbs
There is no queue at the gate of patience. — Moroccan Proverbs
One bitten by a snake will fear a cord. — Moroccan Proverbs
The world gives you things and punches you in the stomach. — Moroccan Proverbs
For the sake of a single rose, the gardener becomes servant to a thousand thorns. — Moroccan Proverbs
If one wants honey he must endure the sting of the bee. — Moroccan Proverbs
If you apply henna to her hand, you have to apply it to the entire hand. — Moroccan Proverbs
Slowness comes from God and haste from the Devil. — Moroccan Proverbs
The determined ostrich hunter will surely meet one. — Moroccan Proverbs
The mice are fighting over the neighbor's yeast. — Moroccan Proverbs
Catch the halter rope and it will lead you to the donkey. — Moroccan Proverbs
If the peaches were a remedy, they would heal themselves first. — Moroccan Proverbs
Say nice things of your friend around others, chastise him face to face. — Moroccan Proverbs
A devil takes one and makes two, a saint takes two and makes one. — Moroccan Proverbs
Caring for other people's children is like grinding water in a mortar. — Moroccan Proverbs
He came to help her with her eyeliner and blinded her. — Moroccan Proverbs
Speech and action make the perfect conduct. — Moroccan Proverbs
In his heart a man may plan his course but God determines his every step. — Moroccan Proverbs
He, who takes from one to give to another, goes to heavens empty-handed. — Moroccan Proverbs
Get to know your fiance well before getting married. — Moroccan Proverbs
Ten Jews on a hedgehog and they don't slaughter it. — Moroccan Proverbs
Plans fail for lack of counsel but with many advisors, succeed. — Moroccan Proverbs
Never say I regret, always say I learned. — Moroccan Proverbs
The people are with the people and the bald guy is combing his hair. — Moroccan Proverbs
Open your door to a good day and prepare yourself for a bad one. — Moroccan Proverbs
An agreement is a kind of debt. — Moroccan Proverbs
The face of an old woman can't be hidden even if she scrubbed it off with a scratch pad. — Moroccan Proverbs
The bread of the household is not for strangers. — Moroccan Proverbs
He who follows the right path, thorns will not hurt him. — Moroccan Proverbs
The one who fear, live. — Moroccan Proverbs
Don't waste time putting forward arguments in good faith in the face of people of bad faith. — Moroccan Proverbs
If your friend is honey, don’t lick him. — Moroccan Proverbs
Your brother, your brother, do not be deceived by greed. — Moroccan Proverbs
Waking up early is bought with gold. — Moroccan Proverbs
If you are responsible for a problem, you should find the solution. — Moroccan Proverbs
Spend time by the babbling brook and not by the dry riverbed. — Moroccan Proverbs
The camel never sees his own hump but that of his brothers is always in his eyes. — Moroccan Proverbs
Work while you are young and you will benefit when you are older. — Moroccan Proverbs
Life Lessons by Moroccan Proverbs
- "The chameleon does not leave one tree until he is sure of another," teaches us the wisdom of caution and foresight, reminding us never to abandon a secure position until a better one is guaranteed.
- "In the desert of waiting, patience is water," imparts the significance of patience and perseverance, illustrating that in the barren landscapes of our lives, patience can be as life-giving as water in a desert.
- "He who has health has hope, and he who has hope has everything," underscores the value of health and hope, conveying that these are the fundamental pillars upon which our lives and aspirations are built.
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