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A lion on me and an ostritch in war.
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I'm up to it and to any great thing.
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Never let your tongue hit your neck.
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Fire is more bearable than disgrace.
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More robust than the nose of a lion.
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More sad than Al Khansaa' for Sakhr.
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The horse knows its knight the best.
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Ignorance is the worst acquaintance.
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He that has no money has no friends.
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Haste is the invention of the devil.
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Dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.
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The onion of the beloved is a sheep.
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Stinginess demeans the value of man.
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He steals the mascara from her eyes.
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Good manners is the greatest friend.
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The fruit of silence is tranquility.
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Love makes a man both blind and deaf.
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Not to use trickery is also trickery.
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use
Even the one-eyed man winks to women.
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man
Send a wise man and don't advise him.
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