Some will learn through pain and sorrow, others through joy and laughter, so it is written.Proverbs and old sayings Moroccan about laughter, pain, joy, sadness
As the sands of the desert are to the weary traveler, so are words to he who loveth silence.Proverbs and old sayings Moroccan about silence, word
One who prevades the great universe is seen by none unless a man knows the unfolding of love.Proverbs and old sayings Moroccan about love, man
The world of humans is divided by lines, but the mind knows no limits, the heart no barriers.Proverbs and old sayings Moroccan about people, limits, mind, world, heart
If there were no cold Friday evenings and boring Saturdays, no one would get married any more.Proverbs and old sayings Moroccan
In Morocco never be surprised. If you see a donkey flying, just say Allah is capable of anything.Proverbs and old sayings Moroccan about contentment
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?Proverbs and old sayings Moroccan about contentment, man
The mind is free and the slightest thought has great influence. It is therefore important that you think enlightened thoughts.Proverbs and old sayings Moroccan about influence, thinking, mind, contentment
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.Proverbs and old sayings Moroccan about dark, light
The first thing one should own is a home; and it is the last thing one should sell; for a home is ones tomb this side of heaven.Proverbs and old sayings Moroccan about things, home, commerce
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.Proverbs and old sayings Moroccan