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Spirit Proverbs - page 2
A divided man makes an unhappy spirit.
American Proverb
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will break my spirit.
English Proverb
Spirit is the sword and experience the sharpening stone.
Arabic Proverb
It needs a light spirit to bear a heavy fate.
Danish Proverb
In healthy body healthy spirit.
Polish Proverb
Loneliness breaks the spirit.
Jewish Proverb
He released the spirit from the bottle.
Hungarian Proverb
The letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life.
Romanian Proverb
A masquerade is not a spirit only because of its mask.
Nigerian Proverb
One must have to wait till the evening of one's life time to know what gratitude to pay to one's guardian spirit.
Nigerian Proverb
He fights with spirit as well as with the sword.
Latin Proverb
The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.
Latin Proverb
The Olympic Spirit.
Chinese Proverb
If the price is the same, choose the people usually the good instead of the bad, unless it's a product of spirit.
Finnish Proverb
Man's law changes with his understanding of man. Only the laws of the spirit remain always the same.
Native American Proverb
May the Great Spirit bless all who enter there.
Native American Proverb
The Aboriginal Sunrise Ceremonies are very special to our people. It starts when the sky is black, beautiful black. When the sun's yellow circle arrives, it turns the sky red. This is why the Aboriginal flag is half red, half black with a yellow circle in the middle. At the Sunrise Ceremony, I meditate and ask the Great Spirit for direction. My hands fill with electricity. I touch you and you feel it, too. I heal people this way. My Grandmother did that, too. I learned all about that when I was a young fellow. Umbarra, the Black Duck, is the special totem of our tribe, the Yuin. We learn to respect the elders who hand on the Law. The elders guard the Law and the Law guards the people. This is the Law that comes from the mountain. The mountain teaches the dreaming.
Australian Aboriginal Proverb
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