Bhutanese proverbs Quotes and Quotation
Bhutanese proverbs organised by topic:
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2 Character/Morality 3 The human condition 4 Human relations 5 Humility/Determination 6 Wisdom/Insight |
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Don't put an easy tongue in an easy mouth. (said to an overly talkative person)Character/Morality
If the thought is good, (your) place and path are good; if the thought is bad, (your) place and path are bad.
The stripes of a tiger are on the outside; the stripes (character) of a person are on the inside. (character is not outwardly visible)
A trustworthy person steals one's heart.
Do not start your worldly life too late; do not start your religious life too early.
The human condition
Where there is plenty of water, it rains; where there is abundant heat, the sun shines.
Whatever joy you seek, it can be achieved by yourself; whatever misery you seek, it can be found by yourself.Human relations
The rain falls yonder, but the drops strike here. (indirect remarks hit the target).
On the battlefield, there is no distinction between upper and lower class.
If there is no financial involvement between relatives, the relationship is harmonious.
The way the arrow hits the target is more essential than the way it is shot; the way you listen is more essential than the way you talk. (anyone can talk but understanding takes skill).
Fun and pleasure are located below the navel; dispute and trouble are also located there.
Flattering words will not be spoken from the mouth of an affectionate person.
Never reveal all that you know to others: They might become shrewder than you.
If they don't exchange a few words, father and son will never know one another.
If you tell the truth, people are not happy; if beaten with a stick, dogs are not happy.
When there are too many carpenters, the door cannot be erected.Humility/Determination
In my homeland I possess one hundred horses, yet if I go, I go on foot.
To know your limitations is the hallmark of a wise person.
Wisdom/Insight
The nose didn't smell the rotting head. (one can't see one's own faults)
One could not cross a bridge constructed by oneself. (whatever you do, do it properly, so it is of use).
The arrow of the accomplished master will not be seen when it is released; only when it hits the target. (you don't see the process; only the result can be seen)
