The earth has ears, the wind has a voice.
The first drink makes you a frisky gazelle, the second an impetuous zebra, the third a roaring lion, and with the fourth you become a silly donkey.
The fool castrates himself in order that he could accuse his pregnant wife of adultery.
The fool sings a love song to his wife, the wise man will talk about his dog.
The foot of a lamp is always the least lit.
The gardener who loves roses is slave to a thousand thorns.
The governor must fill your jars.
The highway is always shorter than the unknown side roads.
The horse can die from too much barley.
The luckiest dies in his cradle.
The most difficult master is the servant who became master.
The mouth is not sweetened by saying "Honey, honey." So the music, so the people.
The physician prescribes the medicine, the vulture waits for the body.
The raven sees its chickens as falcons.
The real capital of a man is a mirror worth two cents.
The rose comes from the thorns that were born of roses.
The sea never buys fish.
The sheik's miracles are those of his own telling.
The thief can lie, those he has stolen from cannot.
The wise man says what he knows; the fool doesn't know what he is saying.
The world is like that: one gives a melon, the other gets the stomach cramps.