Wisdom is Sunlight Of the Soul

Quotes, aphorisms, proverbs or whatever you want to call them — I’m a junkie. I picked up the habit from my father who was an Associated Press journalist. Readers of my nationally syndicated column will recognize them as morals.


They need to be short, snappy and to the point. A good moral or proverb must teach a lesson, and I am not offended when I hear they are their favorite part of my column. Readers tell me that my morals are displayed on their refrigerators, company bulletin boards, auto dashboards and office walls.


One of my sources is reading proverbs from around the world since we know so many of the American proverbs. Do some of these sound familiar? People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.


Look before you leap. Two heads are better than one. A friend in need is a friend indeed. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Don’t judge a book by its cover. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Strike while the iron is hot. Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.


My only problem is that I have collected so many that I will never be able to attach all of them to a column or book chapter. And I think these messages can stand alone, even though I would love to expand on them! Here are some of the best ones I’ve found from around the world. If you want to read more, a good resource is “Proverbs From Around the World,” compiled by Norma Gleason.


A wise man changes his mind; a fool never will. – Spanish


He is bad that will not take advice, but he is a thousand times worse who takes every advice. – Irish


The thief is sorry that he is to be hanged, not that he is a thief. – English


It is easy to forget a kindness, but one remembers unkindness. – India


Fear less, hope more. Eat less, chew more. Sigh less, breathe more. Hate less, love more, and all good things are yours. Swedish


Don’t believe everything you hear nor tell all that you know. – Italian


He who goes unpunished never learns. – Greek


Where there is no shame, there is no honor. – West Africa


A good conscience makes a soft pillow. – German


If you strike mud against the wall, even though it does not stick, it will leave a mark. – Arab


The less one thinks, the more one speaks. – French


If you play around the beehive you must expect to be stung. – Greek


He who has everything is content with nothing. – French


The sky is the same color wherever you go. – Persian


That which one cannot have one should not desire. – Swedish


What is impossible to change is best to forget. – Yugoslav


One cannot help many, but many can help one. – Chinese


To make excuses before they are needed is to blame one’s self. – Spanish


Ask the experienced rather than the learned. – Arab


To know the road ahead, ask those coming back. – Chinese


An old broom knows the dirty corners best. – Irish


Water and words are easy to pour, but impossible to recover. – Chinese


Opportunities you have missed will not return. – West Africa


Hours once lost cannot be regained. – Yugoslav


You can hardly make a friend in a year, but you can easily offend one in an hour. – Chinese


A man cannot become perfect in a hundred years; but he may become corrupt in less than a day. – Chinese


One who grabs too much may lose it all. – Swedish


Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. – French


The future belongs to him who know how to wait. – Russian


Fall seven times, stand up the eighth time. – Japanese


Pride leaves home on horseback, but returns on foot. – German


If only one knows it, it is a secret; if two know it, it is public. – India


The sword wounds the body, but words wound the soul. – Arab


Two good talkers are not worth one good listener. – Chinese


Whoever cares to learn will always find a teacher. – German


The one who saves something has something. – Swedish


Liars need good memories. – French


Scales tell us what is light and heavy, but not what is gold and silver. – German


The man who knows the price of everything knows the value of nothing. – Irish


Intelligence consists in recognizing opportunity. – Chinese


Wonder is the beginning of wisdom. – Greek


Mackay’s Moral: Learning is weightless, a treasure you can always carry easily. – Chinese


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