the dogs bark, but the caravan goes on
English
Etymology
The saying, found in many Eurasian languages, probably originated in Turkish (it ürür, kervan yürür), where it rhymes.
Proverb
the dogs bark, but the caravan goes on
- History (or progress) moves ahead, no matter the criticism it may attract.
Translations
life goes on even if some will try to stop progress
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References
- Gregory Y. Titelman: Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings, 1996, page 57, →ISBN
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