“Sometimes you need to sacrifice your beard in order to save your head.”
It is sometimes wise to accept a smaller loss in order to avoid a much greater one.
— Traditional Iraq Wisdom, Iraq
Source: Traditional Iraqi Arabic proverb, public-domain oral tradition
More Proverbs from Iraq
Possessions are flying birds -- they never find a place to settle.
Material wealth is fleeting and never permanently settles with anyone.
A man's personal god is a shepherd who finds pasturage for the man.
A person's guardian deity watches over and provides for them, like a shepherd tending sheep.
The lion who lives a life of compassion will receive it.
Kindness shown to others, even the weak, is eventually returned in kind.
That my friend should be well is our wish, and that our enemies should be gone!
A simple wish for the wellbeing of friends and the downfall of enemies.
A loving heart builds houses. A hating heart destroys houses.
Love and cooperation build a household; hatred tears it apart.
When a trustworthy boat sets sail, Utu seeks out a trustworthy harbour for it.
The sun god Utu guides the honest and trustworthy safely to their destination.