single word requests - Is there an English proverb similar to the Hindi "Elephant goes to the bazar; Thousands of dogs bark"?


There is a proverb in Hindi language



हाथी चले बाज़ार कुत्ते भौंकें हज़ार



Literal English translation:



Elephant goes to the bazar; Thousands of dogs bark



It figuratively means when a person progresses with something or succeeds, the people often vilify him and protest. (So let them do what they do. A high-level person doesn't need anything to stop progressing or succeeding)


image of dogs barking at elephant




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