لسانك حصانك، إن صنته صانك وإن هنته هانك.
“Your tongue is your horse: if you protect it, it protects you, and if you disgrace it, it disgraces you.”
How you use your speech determines whether it serves you well or brings you shame.
— Traditional Syria Wisdom, Syria
Source: Traditional Syria proverb, public-domain oral tradition
More Proverbs from Syria
What has passed is dead.
Let go of past grievances and move forward.
In his mother's eyes, the monkey is a gazelle.
A parent's love makes them blind to their child's flaws.
My homeland's smoke is better than another's fire.
Nothing compares to the comfort of one's own home, even in hardship.
One hand alone cannot clap.
Cooperation and teamwork are needed to accomplish anything.
When the cat is away, the mouse plays.
People misbehave or take liberties when authority is absent.
Everything forbidden is desired.
People are drawn most strongly to what they are told they cannot have.