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Turkish Proverbs - page 12
They asked the wolf: "Why is your neck thick?", and it said: "I do my job myself, that's why."
Turkish Proverb
He who knows much makes many mistakes.
Turkish Proverb
The sea never buys fish.
Turkish Proverb
Man is his own mirror.
Turkish Proverb
No fat mouse in a widow's house.
Turkish Proverb
Too much prudishness makes the lover sick.
Turkish Proverb
A satiated man doesn't know what's hunger, a healthy man doesn't know what's disease.
Turkish Proverb
If the place you have arrived at is blind, blink your eye.
Turkish Proverb
The frog saw how the horses were shod, so she also lifted up her foot.
Turkish Proverb
With gold I can buy things; with thinking I can understand things.
Turkish Proverb
A sheik's miracles are of his own telling.
Turkish Proverb
Not he who lived long knows, but he who traveled much knows.
Turkish Proverb
The green twig is easily bent.
Turkish Proverb
With talking the cheese ship won't move.
Turkish Proverb
Drop by drop the lake is formed.
Turkish Proverb
The brave is known by his fame.
Turkish Proverb
The shoemaker's child goes barefoot.
Turkish Proverb
What is salt to tasteless food, what is a word to a foolish head?
Turkish Proverb
A son will learn from his father to make a living, a daughter will learn from her mother to cut clothes.
Turkish Proverb
If they say there is a wedding in the sky, women would try to put up a ladder.
Turkish Proverb
One cannot eat the meat of every bird.
Turkish Proverb
The stew of cheap meat will be tasteless.
Turkish Proverb
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