Asian Masters and Folk Wisdom


To see things in the seed, that is genius. - Lao-tzu

Better to light the candle, than curse the darkness. - Confucius

To know what is right and not to do it is the worst cowardice. - Confucius

What you do is of little significance. But it is very important that you do it. - Mahatma Gandhi

The Analects illustrate the fundamental reality that translations differ. The sayings of "The Master, "Confucius," or "Kong Qiu" are available at the preceding link, with translators' names.
Some sayings' origins are hidden in the mist of time. They are cited as a master's, to give them more authority [0]; Einstein "Said".

Folk wisdom is transmitted by proverbs and stories.
Jewish [3-5] Greek [2]
Latin Phrases/Proverbs By leading letter
Ten Latin Proverbs Latin Quotations.
Uighur [1] Kurdish
The folk figure Hodja [6] tells stories throughout Turkey.

Kurdish accesses many cultures: it includes Chinese, Ashanti (from Ghana), etc. Proverbs.

A Latin proverb res, non verba translates as actions speak louder than words - literally, deeds, not words.
Rendering a saying in another language itself is an art: English & Spanish Equivalents gives Spanish speakers ideas about English sayings.
[0] Calaprice, Alice, ed., The Quotable Einstein, 1996, The Expanded Quotable Einstein, 2000; Princeton University Press.

[1] Jarring, Gunnar, ed., translator, The Moen collection of eastern Turki (New Uighur) proverbs and popular sayings, Malmö, Sweden : C.W.K. Gleerup,1985.

[2] Baker, D.S. compiler, Greek Proverbs, Belfast, Ireland: Appletree Press, 1998.

[3] Rosten, Leo Calvin, Leo Rosten's Treatury of Jewish Quotations, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1972.

[4] Kogos, Fred, The Dictionary of Popular Yiddish Words, Phrases, and Proverbs, Secaucus NJ: Citadel Press, 2000.

[5] What is the Eshet Chayil (A Woman of Valor) hymn?

[6] Kayayerli, Mujdat, Nasreddin Hodja The Turk Who Made the World Laugh, Istanbul Turkey: Keskin Color Matbaasi.
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