472 Arab Proverbs / Page 22
421. Trust in Allah, but tie up your camel.
422. Trust in God, but tie your camel.
423. Trust makes way for treachery.
424. Two scorpions living in the same hole will get along better than two sisters in the same house.
425. Two weaklings conquered the fort.
426. Unfortunate is the man who has no fingernails to scratch his head with.
427. Unwrapping a gift wraps up enmity.
428. Visit infrequently, and you will get closer.
429. Visit rarely, and you will be more loved.
430. Walls are the notebooks of fools.
431. War is a disaster for winner and loser alike.
432. What is learned in youth is carved in stone.
433. What is learnt in the cradle lasts to the grave.
434. What the wolf mourns is food for the fox.
435. What wise men suppose is worth more than the certainties of fools.
436. When a door opens not to your knock, consider your reputation.
437. When a rich man wants children, he gets dollars, when a poor man wants dollars, he gets children.
438. When danger approaches, sing to it.
439. When God shuts one door, He opens another.
440. When God wishes a man well, He gives him insight into his faults.