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Quotes by Turkish Proverb

Turkish Proverb's insights on:

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If a man would live in peace, he should be blind, deaf, and dumb.
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At the near end of the market, he told a lie; at the far end, he himself believed it.
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The thicker the veil, the less worth lifting.
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Experience is a precious gift, only given a man when his hair is gone.
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To him of good judgement, the sound of a gnat suffices; but to him who lacks it the sound of an orchestra helps him not.
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The baker's child goes hungry.
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He who welcomes the camel driver needs a big gate.
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Two watermelons cannot be held under one arm.
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A man who seeks a perfect friend, will remain friendless.
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No camel route is long, with good company.
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