The camel and his driver -- each has his own plan. African Proverb ( - )
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Better a handful of dry dates and content therewith than to own the Gate of Peacocks and be kicked in the eye by a broody camel. Arabian Proverb ( - )
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He who steals an egg will steal a camel. Arabian Proverb ( - )
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IF the camel once gets his nose in the tent, his body will soon follow. Arabian Proverb ( - )
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Trust in Allah, but tie up your camel. Arabian Proverb ( - )
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He who rides a camel should not be afraid of dogs. Berber Proverb ( - )
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Is the white camel made of fat? Berber Proverb ( - )
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Better half a donkey than half a camel. Egyptian Proverb ( - )
When a camel is at the foot of a mountain then judge of his height. Hindu Proverb ( - )
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Be like a camel -- carrying sweets but dining on thorns. Indian Proverb ( - )
It is easier to make a camel jump a ditch than to make a fool listen to reason. Kurdish Proverb ( - )
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Good advice once was worth a camel; now that it is free of charge, no one takes it. Lebanese Proverb ( - )
Trust in Allah, but tie your camel. Old Muslim Proverb ( - )
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Trust in God -- but tie your camel tight. Persian Proverb ( - )
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Death is a black camel that lies down at every door. Sooner or later you must ride the camel. Saudi Arabian Proverb ( - )
At twenty a man will be a peacock, at thirty a lion, at forty a camel, at fifty a serpent, at sixty a dog, at seventy a monkey, and at eighty nothing. Spanish Proverb ( - )
The last straw breaks the camel's back. Traditional Proverb ( - )
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Death is the black camel that kneels before every door. Turkish Proverb ( - )