- Whoever has walked with truth generates life.
- Do not cut off the neck of that which has had its neck cut off.
- That which is given in submission becomes a medium of defiance.
- The destruction is from his own personal god; he knows no savior.
- Wealth is hard to come by, but poverty is always at hand.
- He acquires many things, he must keep close watch over them.
- A boat bent on honest pursuits sailed downstream with the wind;
Utu has sought out honest ports for it.
- He who drinks too much beer must drink water.
- He who eats too much will not be able to sleep.
- Since my wife is at the outdoor shrine, and furthermore since my
mother is at the river, I shall die of hunger, he says.
- May the goddess Inanna cause a hot-limited wife to lie down for
you; May she bestow upon you broad-armed sons; May she seek out for
you a place of Happiness.
- The fox could not build his own house, and so he came to the house
of his friend as a conqueror.
- The fox, having urinated into the sea, said at the whole of the
sea is my urine.
- The poor man nibbles at his silver.
- The poor are the silent ones of the land.
- All the households of the poor are not equally submissive.
- A poor man does not strike his son a single blow; he treasures him
forever.
Source:
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/2000sumer-proverbs.html
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