Talk:Pakistani proverbs
We should look into the meaning of proverbs doesn't matter from where it come. l must appreciate all these proverbs....
Having grown up in Pakistan, I have never in my life heard any of these "proverbs". They're fake. {{unsigned2|14:50, 28 November 2006|216.99.15.253}
I have also never heard most of them. Last one about "Jatts" is just a praise to a certain caste. --82.39.246.22 15:49, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
these Proverbs are great and very realistic.i think if one follows them he will end up a successful life.i appreciate them very much and they proved very helpful atleast to me and they can also be worthy to you but the condition is that you must posses a brain.:-s.aizaz4614@yahoo.com.
The proverbs are direct translation of proverbs. One who belongs to the community could easily understand them but other could not. most of the proverbs are based on country / village culture and backgrounds.
Regarding the quote "Knowledge is understanding that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.": This was famously said by Irish rugby captain Brian O'Driscoll. Can anyone from Pakistan confirm that this quote and the other quotes here are authentic? 24.148.9.137