რასაცა გასცემ შენია, რასაც არ გასცემ, დაკარგულია.
“That which we give makes us richer; that which we hoard is lost.”
True generosity enriches the giver, while hoarded wealth ultimately brings nothing of lasting value.
— Shota Rustaveli, Georgia
Source: Shota Rustaveli, The Knight in the Panther's Skin (Vepkhistqaosani), 12th century
More Proverbs from Georgia
Whatever the wind brings, the wind takes away.
Wealth or fortune gained by chance can just as easily disappear again.
He who is in a hurry always arrives late.
Acting too hastily often causes delays or mistakes rather than saving time.
The rich eat when they want; the poor eat when they can.
Wealth grants freedom of choice, while poverty forces people to act on whatever opportunity appears.
You can conquer the whole world with words, but not with drawn swords.
Wisdom and persuasion achieve more lasting victories than violence and force.
You can buy them, but they do not stay bought.
Loyalty gained through money alone is unreliable and rarely lasts.
Better to drink from a small well with soft water than from the salty sea.
A modest, genuine good is worth more than a vast but bitter or unusable abundance.