Between the devil and the
deep sea
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To choose between two
equally bad alternatives in a serious dilemma.
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Where there's a will there's
a way
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When a person really wants
to do something, he will find a way of doing it.
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A burnt child dreads fire
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A bad experience or a
horrifying incident may scar one's attitude or thinking for a lifetime.
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First
come, first served
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The first in line will be
attended to first.
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A friend in need is a friend
indeed
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A friend who helps when one
is in trouble is a real friend.
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Discretion is the better
part of valor
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A hungry man is an angry man
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A person who does not get
what he wants or needs is a frustrated person and will be easily provoked to
rage.
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Empty vessels make the most
noise
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Those people who have a
little knowledge usually talk the most and make the greatest fuss.
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A man is as old as he feels
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A person's age is immaterial
- it is only when he thinks and feels that he is ageing that he actually
becomes old.
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Great talkers are little
doers
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Those people who talk a lot
and are always teaching others usually do not do much work.
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An idle brain is the devil's
workshop
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One who has nothing to do
will be tempted to do many mischievous acts.
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An ounce of discretion is
worth a pound of wit
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It is better to be careful
and discrete than to be clever.
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Faint heart never won fair
lady
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To succeed in life one must
have the courage to pursue what he wants.
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A penny saved is a penny
gained
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By being thrifty one will be
able to save up.
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A rolling stone gathers no
moss
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A person who never settles
in one place or who often changes his job will not succeed in life ; one who
is always changing his mind will never get anything done.
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As you sow, so you shall
reap
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One will either enjoy or
suffer the consequences of his earlier actions or inactions.
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Barking
dogs seldom bite
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Those who make loud threats
seldom carry them out.
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Better
late than never
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To do something that is
right, profitable, or good a little late is still better than not doing it at
all.
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A bird in hand is worth two
in the bush
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Something that one already
has is better than going after something seemingly more worthwhile that one
may not be able to get.
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Birds of a feather flock
together
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People of the same sort of
character or belief always go together.
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Call a spade a spade
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If you say that someone calls
a spade a spade, you mean that they speak frankly and directly, often
about embarrassing or unpleasant subjects; an informal expression.
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Charity
begins at home
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A person's first obligation
should be to help the member of his own family before he can begin thinking
of talking about helping others.
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Dead men tell no lies
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( often used as an argument
for killing someone whose knowledge of a secret may cause one loss or get
into serious trouble.)
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A great talker is a great
liar
|
A smooth and persuasive
talker may be a good liar.
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Every cloud has a silver lining
|
If you say that every cloud
has a silver lining, you mean that every sad or unpleasant situation has a
positive side to it. If you talk about silver lining you are talking about
something positive that comes out of a sad or unpleasant situation.
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All that glitters is not
gold
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Do not be deceived by things
or offers that appear to be attractive.
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Eat to live, but do not live
to eat
|
Man was created for a divine
purpose and he has a destiny with his Creator - he was not born just to enjoy
food.
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Don't put all your eggs in
one basket
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One should not risk
everything he has in a single venture.
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Every dog has its day
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Everyone will get a period
of success or satisfaction during his lifetime.
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Every one can find fault,
few can do better
|
It is easier to find fault
in other people's actions or methods than to do it properly or correctly.
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Any time means no time
|
When an event is not decided
on or planned earlier it will never take place.
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Fair exchange is no robbery
|
A contract is fair as long
as both the parties understand and agree to the conditions willingly; after a
deal is closed neither side can turn around and say that he was unfairly
treated.
|
Fire is a good servant but a
bad master
|
Fire, like any other manmade
tool or device, will serve man well only when it is controlled and used
wisely.
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Actions speak louder than
words
|
Children usually learn more
from the examples set by their elders than from what they are told ; a
person's character is judged by the thing she does and not by what he says;
actions give evidence or proof of.
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Fortune knocks once at every
man's door
|
Everyone gets at least one
good opportunity in his lifetime; everyone has the opportunity to be
successful in life.
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Give the devil his due
|
Be just and fair-minded ,
even to the one who does not deserve much or who is unfriendly or unfair; we
should punish a person according to his wrongdoings.
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God helps those who help
themselves
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God only helps those people
who work hard and make an honest effort.
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It's an ill wind that blows
nobody any good
|
A bad or evil occurrence.
|
Great
minds think alike
|
Wise people will normally
think and behave alike in certain situations.
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Habit is
second nature
|
An act done repeatedly and
often enough will sooner or later become a habit or second nature.
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He laughs best who laughs
last
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A person who does his best
is the one who will get the greatest satisfaction in the end.
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Never do things by halves
|
One should not do an
incomplete or imperfect job - certain tasks must not be left half done; they
must be done away with immediately.
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Great haste makes great
waste
|
If one does things hastily
he will make a lot of mistakes - he will need to spend a lot of time
correcting those mistakes later.
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It's never too late to mend
|
It is never too late to
correct one's mistakes or faults.
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It's no use crying over
spilt milk
|
It is pointless to feel
remorseful over a thing lost that can never be found or a mistake done that
can never be corrected or rectified.
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Still
waters run deep
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One who is usually silent
and goes about his business quietly may be a very wise person.
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Jack of all trades and
master of none
|
Is a person who can do
almost anything, but he rarely excels in any of them.
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Saturday, November 21, 2015
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