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AlHazin
AlHazin


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النور
posted October 11, 2016 10:59 PM

Proverbs and thoughts from all over the world

Hi everyone.


Since HC is a worldwide fan community, I propose this thread to tighten ties between the members, where everybody is invited to give one or more proverbs, quotes, or adages that he/she finds relevant from his country/culture/language or from a country/culture/language he/she likes or is fond of, giving the origin, and the meaning (especially if it's not easily understadable).

You may also give philosophical thoughts or beautiful words that bear special sense to you from a book, an author... etc.


"In the dark night, on a dark rock, a dark ant. God sees it."


Arabic proverb, accentuating God's omniscience.

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fred79
fred79


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posted October 11, 2016 11:08 PM

wrong subforum. try the osm, or the tavern.

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AlHazin
AlHazin


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النور
posted October 11, 2016 11:11 PM
Edited by AlHazin at 16:03, 14 Oct 2016.

Moved.

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yogi
yogi


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of picnics
posted November 06, 2016 04:04 PM

really cool thread
love the proverb.


native american:

think ahead seven generations with every action you take
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Geny
Geny


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What if Elvin was female?
posted November 06, 2016 04:43 PM

"It's like searching for a black cat in a dark room... when it isn't there."
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artu
artu


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My BS sensor is tingling again
posted November 06, 2016 05:50 PM
Edited by artu at 17:51, 06 Nov 2016.

AlHazin said:
"In the dark night, on a dark rock, a dark ant. God sees it."

Arabic proverb, accentuating God's omniscience.

Geny said:
"It's like searching for a black cat in a dark room... when it isn't there."

And you can say this one is about his non-existence, lol.
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AlHazin
AlHazin


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النور
posted November 06, 2016 05:52 PM

Oh great! Some participation.

My thread is liviiiiinnnn'!!!
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markkur
markkur


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Once upon a time
posted November 06, 2016 06:51 PM

Not nice Artu.
*******

I've always treasured these two;

"Walk a mile in his moccasins" {attributing that to my Blackfoot forefathers.

"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach him to fish and you feed him for his lifetime."

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Nitramar
Nitramar


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posted November 06, 2016 10:42 PM

Nice topic .
These are some of my favorite Finnish proverbs, with my best efforts to translate:

"A madman does a lot of work, a wise man gets away with less"

"What you learn without joy, you forget without sorrow"

"Who reaches for the spruce, will fall into the juniper" (think "don't bite off more than you can chew"). Not something I say a lot in everyday speech (it sounds a bit too fancy and unnatural), but it describes a part of typical Finnish mentality (or at least mine) quite well (i.e. rather settling with less than taking the risk of setting the bar too high). Plus I like the forest theme .

"Working won't rid you of work" (i.e. there's always more work to do once you finish) This was a bit difficult to get right in English, the literal translation (preserving the grammatical structure, which gives the snappiness of the original) is something like "Not work by working stops", but it sounds like Yoda-talk in English. There are many possible variations like "Worrying won't rid you of troubles", "Sleeping won't rid you of dreams" or "Eating won't rid you of hunger", it's a bit like a template that lets you tailor it to your needs, indeed many Finnish figures of speech are like that.

"Fits like a fist fits into an eye" (Of something that seems appropriate given the circumstances, possibly but not necessarily meant sarcastically. The implication of violence gives it a bit more of a punch (pun intended) than more neutral variations like "Fits like a nose fits a face").

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AlHazin
AlHazin


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النور
posted November 06, 2016 11:22 PM

I like the one about work, best to not overwhelm oneself with it. Finnish is indeed very different from English, but the meanings of your translations are clear. Thanks for detailed explanations.
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NoobX
NoobX


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Now, this is a paradox...
posted November 06, 2016 11:32 PM

"Forcing a poppy seed onto a string", meaning doing things the hard way, often coupled with something you're doing out of spite.  

"Mind reigns, strength rolls logs";  I think the meaning is pretty obvious.
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Door knob resembles anus tap.

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Geny
Geny


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What if Elvin was female?
posted November 06, 2016 11:36 PM
Edited by Geny at 23:37, 06 Nov 2016.

markkur said:
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach him to fish and you feed him for his lifetime."

"Give a man fire and you warm him for a day; set him on fire and you warm him for the rest of his life."


I'm just gonna sit here and butcher everything you guys say.

Quote:
"Working won't rid you of work"

"Work isn't a wolf, it won't run away into the forest." - Russian proverb.
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yogi
yogi


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of picnics
posted November 08, 2016 07:39 PM

paradise awaits atop the mountain of work
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AlHazin
AlHazin


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النور
posted November 08, 2016 07:56 PM

"Who lies for you, will lie against you." -Arabic proverb-

"When a friend asks you for money, choose which one you want to lose." -Chinese proverb- (Note sure).

"Body's disease is the soul's healing" -Basque Proverb-
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Neraus
Neraus


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posted November 08, 2016 08:05 PM

"To who spits in the sky it returns" or... "A cu sputa in cielu ritorna"

"A matina nun ne vogghiu e a sera spardu l'ogghiu" or for the common folk outside Sicily "In the morning i don't want to and in the evening i waste oil."

"Better to have a day like a lion than a hundred like a sheep" or "Meglio un giorno da leone che cento da pecora" I know the connotations of this one, but this phrase wasn't exclusive to that guy.
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artu
artu


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My BS sensor is tingling again
posted November 08, 2016 09:53 PM

Rather an expression than a proverb but I really love this sarcastic one:

"Now, all we need is 3 horseshoes and a horse."

Used when someone is overconfident about the future outcome of a process and you have to remind him a lot more needs to be done or owned to reach the end goal.
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Herry
Herry


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posted December 15, 2016 02:34 PM

"If your parachute doesn't work, you have the rest of your life to fix it"
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elaf
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posted December 15, 2016 04:36 PM

"The conqueror becomes a slave to what he conquers"

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tSar-Ivor
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posted December 15, 2016 05:23 PM

Quote:
De nekünk így is jó, így is jó, így is jó
Döcög a gép
De nekünk így is jó, így is jó, így is jó
Langyos a sör
De nekünk így is jó


'The machine wobbles if it's good enough, the beer is warm if it's good enough (for you*).' goes on, point being your life is as good as what you accept/what's good enough for you.
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fred79
fred79


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posted December 15, 2016 05:48 PM

Neraus said:
"To who spits in the sky it returns"


this sounds like our saying of "pissing in the wind".

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