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  1. A book is like a garden in the pocket.

  2. A camel never sees his own hump, but those of his brothers are always before him.

  3. A crucible for silver and a furnace for gold, but Allah tests the heart.

  4. A devil takes one and makes two, a saint takes two and makes one.

  5. A dog on the run is safely kicked.

  6. A fool's lips bring him strife and invite a beating.

  7. A narrow space looks wide to the narrow minded.

  8. A teacher will appear when the student is ready.

  9. A wise woman has much to say and yet remains silent.

  10. All tests are self-adminstered.

  11. Allah gives dried beans to eat to him who has no teeth left.

  12. An honest answer is like a kiss on the lips.

  13. Angels bend down their wings to a seeker of knowledge.

  14. As the sands of the desert are to the weary traveler, so are words to he who loveth silence.

  15. 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.

  16. Better a patient man than a warrior, one who controls his temper than one who takes a city.

  17. Better the gurgling of a camel than the prayers of a fish.

  18. By all means make friends with the dog, but do not lay aside the stick.

  19. By all means trust in Allah, but tie your camel first.

  20. Catch the halter rope and it will lead you to the donkey.

  21. Courage is illusion, balance is the best we can get.

  22. Discipline awaits he who leaves his path.

  23. Do not shoot a glass arrow into a painted deer.

  24. Do not correct with a strike that which can be taught with a kiss.

  25. Do not judge a man by the whiteness of his turbin, soap is bought on credit.

  26. Even as a solid rock is unshaken by the wind, so are the wise unshaken by praise or blame.

  27. Even the loftiest of mountains begins on the ground.

  28. Every dog thinks of his own fleas as gazelles.

  29. Every rose has a thorn as its friend.

  30. Few desires, happy life.

  31. For he who builds his casbah out of halava; beware the nibblers.

  32. For the sake of a single rose, the gardener becomes servant to a thousand thorns.

  33. He is a good storyteller who can turn a man's ears into eyes.

  34. He who eats when he is full digs his grave with his teeth.

  35. He who follows the crow will be led the the corpses of dogs.

  36. He who has patience with his enemy, rewards himself.

  37. He who is a mocker dances without a tamborine.

  38. He who lacks knowledge derides his neighbor, but the man of understanding holds his tongue.

  39. He who mocks the poor shows contempt for their maker.

  40. He who touches honey is compelled to lick his fingers.

  41. If a man puts a cord around his neck, God will provide someone to pull it.

  42. 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?
  43. If at noon the King declares it is night, behold the stars.

  44. If I listen, I have the advantage; if I speak, others have it.

  45. If the prayers of dogs were answered, bones would rain from the sky.

  46. If you're going to tell the truth, you better have one foot in the stirrup.

  47. If you see a man riding a wooden stick, say to him "Good health to your horse".

  48. In an instant illumination can be achieved, it is as easy as turning on a light, the problem is finding the switch in the dark.

  49. In his heart a man may plan his course but God determines his every step.

  50. Kindness can pluck the whiskers of a lion.

  51. Let us sit bent, but talk straight.

  52. Like a gold ring in a pigs snout is a woman without descretion.

  53. Man alone is the measure of all things.

  54. Nothing is true, all is permisable.

  55. Often the best way to give oneself what one lacks is to take from oneself what one has.

  56. One man's shit is anothers factory of bliss.

  57. One who prevades the great universe is seen by none unless a man knows the unfolding of love.

  58. Open your door to a good day and prepare yourself for a bad one.

  59. Plans fail for lack of counsel but with many advisors, succeed.

  60. Pleasant words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bone.

  61. Some will learn through pain and sorrow, others through joy and laughter, so it is written.

  62. Strike a match above the sea of opinions and the fish all swim away.

  63. That which you put into your soup kettle, comes latter onto your spoon.

  64. The barking of dogs does not hurt the clouds.

  65. The best fighting is often against yourself.

  66. The camel driver has his plans and the camel has his.

  67. The dawn does not come twice to awaken a man.

  68. The dreaming man makes excuses for his inaction and places a fools cap on his head.

  69. The driver of an ass must by necessity know its wind.

  70. The hand you cannot bite, kiss.

  71. The heart of a fool is in his mouth, the mouth of a wise man is in his heart.

  72. The jewel is in the lotus.

  73. The mind is free and the slightest thought has great influence. It is therefore important that you think enlightened thoughts.

  74. The moon and the stars are not above us, the earth is on the other side of our feet.

  75. The palm of ones hand does not eclipse the sun.

  76. The same destiny awaits both the wise man and the fool.

  77. The tongue has no bone yet it crushes.

  78. The village gate can be closed, the mouth of the fool, never.

  79. The weight of the burden is known only by he who caries it.

  80. The wind of heaven is that which blows between the horses ears.

  81. The world of humans is divided by lines, but the mind knows no limits, the heart no barriers.

  82. Three things cause sorrow to flee; water, green trees, and a beautiful face.

  83. Time wounds all heels.

  84. Though each path is different, there is only one way.

  85. To the dog who has money, men say: my lord dog.

  86. What is here is elsewhere, what is not here is no where.

  87. What is past is gone, what is hoped for is absent, for you is the hour in which you are.

  88. What use to cover a mend in the Mona Lisa with a crayon.

  89. When a dog cannot bite, it has a bone in its mouth.

  90. With much knowledge there is much sorrow, with much wisdom there is much weeping.

  91. Without fingers, the hand would be a spoon.

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