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RIDDLE
A riddle is a statement
or question
or phrase
having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle
to be solved. Riddles are of two types: enigmas, which are problems
generally expressed in metaphorical or allegorical
language that require ingenuity and careful thinking for their solution, and conundra,
which are questions relying for their effects on punning in either the question
or the answer.
No.
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Riddle
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Answer
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1.
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Why did the boy bury his flashlight?
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Because the batteries were dead.
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2.
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There are 5 birds in a tree. A hunter shoots 2 of
them dead. How many birds are left?
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2 birds. The other 3 fly away!
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3.
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If a man was born in Italy, went to America and died
in San Francisco, what would he be?
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Dead!
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4.
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Why is the letter "T" like an island?
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Because it is in the middle of waTer!
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5.
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What starts with "P", ends with
"E", and has millions of letters?
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The "Post Office"!
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6.
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What word begins with "e", ends with
"e", and has one letter?
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Envelope!
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7.
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I have 12 legs, 12 arms and 8 heads. What am I?
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A liar!
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8.
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Why do witches have brooms?
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Because vacuum cleaners are too heavy!
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9.
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What is white when it's dirty and black when it's
clean?
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A blackboard
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10.
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What did the ocean say to the beach?
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Nothing, it just waved!
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11.
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What letter of the alphabet is an insect?
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B. (bee)
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12.
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What letter is a part of the head?
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I (eye)
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13.
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What
letter is a drink?
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T (tea)
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14.
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What letter is a body of water?
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C (sea)
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15.
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What letter is a vegetable?
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P (pea)
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16.
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What letter is looking for causes ?
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Y (why)
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17.
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What four letters frighten a thief?
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O.I.C.U. (Oh I see you!)
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18.
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What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment but
not once in a thousand years?
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The letter "m"
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19.
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What word of only three syllables contains 26
letters?
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Alphabet = (26 letters)
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20.
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Why is "U" the happiest letter?
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Because it is in the middle of "fun".
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21
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What way are the letter "A" and
"noon" alike?
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Both of them are in the middle of the
"day".
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22
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Which is the loudest vowel?
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The letter "I". It is always in the midst
of noise
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23
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In what way can the letter "A" help a deaf
lady?
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It can make "her" "hear.
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24
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What relatives are dependent on "you"?
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Aunt,
uncle, cousin. They all need "U".
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25
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What is the end of everything?
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The letter "g".
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26
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What has many keys but can't open any doors?
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A piano.
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27
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Who earns money driving their customers away?
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A taxi driver.
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28
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Can a kangaroo jump higher than the Empire State
Building?
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Yes, because the Empire State Building can't jump!
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29
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I
do not have a husband but I have children. I am a mother of four children. I
am a part of your body.
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Thumb
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30
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What
has a neck, but no head?
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Bottle
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31
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What
do tigers have that no other animals have?
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Baby
tigers.
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32
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What
has teeth but can’t bite?
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Comb.
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33
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Which room has no doors, no windows?
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Mushroom.
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34
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I
have a mouth on my head and eat everything.What am I
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Backpack
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35
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The
more you take, the more you leave behind.
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Footsteps
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36
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Two in a corner, 1 in a room, 0 in a house,
but 1 in a shelter. What am I?
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The
letter r.
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37
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“Three
eyes have I, all in a row; when the red one opens, all freeze.”
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traffic
light.
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38
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What
is the end of everything?
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The
letter “g”.
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39
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How
many letters are there in the English alphabet?
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18
letters! 3 in “the”, 7 in “English”, and 8 in “alphabet”
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40
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Which
vehicle is spelled the same forwards and backwards?
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RACE
CAR
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41
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What
is something you will never see again?
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Yesterday
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42
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How
do you make the number one disappear?
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Add
the letter G and it’s “GONE”
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43
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Take
away my first letter, and I still sound the same. Take away my last letter, I
still sound the same. Even take away my letter in the middle, I will still
sound the same. I am a five letter word. What am I?
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EMPTY
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44
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Imagine
you are in a dark room. How do you get out?
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Stop
imagining
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45
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What
comes down but never goes up?
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Rain
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46
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An
electric train slid with high speed towards the west. Train speed is 80 km /
hour. From the north wind blows fast enough at 30 km / h. The question
is, which way the train is blown fumes?
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Electric
trains do not fumes.
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47
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One
day, a large ship anchored in the harbor. The ship was 30 m high. And heavy
rain fell that day. It turns on every hour, half a meter of water increases.
The question is, How long is it going to sink the ship?
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The
ship will not sink, because once of sea water increased, the ship will also
be lifted up.
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48
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If
you have me, you want to share me. If you share me, you haven’t got me. What
am I?
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Secret.
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49
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Whichever
is the greater, 75% of 57 or 57% of 75?
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SAME
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50
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. If
it takes one minute to boil one egg, how long it takes to boil ten eggs?
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One
minute. Boil only once.
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51
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I
live above a star but never burn. I have 11 neighbors but they never turn. My
initials are p, q, r and sometimes s. What am I?
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Number
7 on a phone keypad
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52
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They
travel all over the world but end up in the corner, what are they?
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Stamps
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English Proverbs & Sayings
A bad tree does not yield good
apples.
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A bad parent does not raise good
children.
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A bad workman blames his tools.
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Blaming the tools for bad
workmanship is an excuse for lack of skill.
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A bird in hand is worth two in
a bush. |
It is better to keep what you have
rather than to risk losing it by searching for something better.
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A broken friendship may be
soldered but will never be sound.
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Friendships can be rebuilt after a
dispute but will never be as strong as before.
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A burden of one's own choice is
not felt.
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Something difficult seems easier
when it is done voluntarily.
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A burnt child dreads the fire.
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A bad experience will make people
stay away from certain things.
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A cat has nine lives.
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1) Cats can survive many accidents
because they land on their feet without injury.
2) Nine lives = 3 years to play, 3 years to stray, 3 years to stay. |
A chain is no stronger than its
weakest link.
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The strength of a group depends on
each individual member.
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A change is as good as a rest.
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A change in routine is often as
refreshing as a break or a holiday.
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A dry March, a wet April and a
cool May fill barn and cellar and bring much hay.
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Harvest predictions are made
according to the weather.
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A fault confessed is half
redressed.
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Confession is the beginning of
forgiveness.
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A flower blooms more than once.
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If you miss an occasion, you can
avail yourself of it another time.
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A fool and his money are (soon)
easily parted.
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A foolish person usually spends
money carelessly.
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A fool at forty is a fool forever.
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If a person hasn't matured by the
age of 40, they never will.
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A friend in need is a friend
indeed.
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Someone who helps you when you are
in trouble is a real friend.
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A friend to all is a friend to
none.
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Someone who is a friend to
everyone makes none of them feel special.
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A friend's eye is a good mirror.
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A real friend will tell you the
truth.
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A good example is the best sermon.
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Giving a good example is better
than giving advice.
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A good beginning makes a good end.
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If a task is carefully planned,
there's a better chance that it will be well done.
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A good conscience is a soft
pillow.
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You sleep well when you have
nothing to be guilty about.
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A guilty conscience needs no
accuser.
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If you know that you have done
something wrong, you don't need anyone to tell you that you're guilty.
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A hungry belly has no ears.
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A hungry person is totally
concentrated on their need for food and nothing else interests them.
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A hungry wolf is fixed to no
place.
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A desperate person will go from
place to place in order to satisfy their needs.
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(A) bad excuse is better
than none.
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Always give an excuse, even if
it's a poor one.
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Bad news travels fast.
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People tend to circulate bad news
very quickly (accidents, illness, etc.).
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(A) bad penny always turns
up.
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An unwanted or disreputable person
constantly comes back.
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(A) bad tree does not yield good
apples.
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A bad parent does not raise good
children.
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(A) bad workman blames his tools.
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Blaming tools for bad workmanship
is an excuse for lack of skill.
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(A) barking dog seldom
bites.
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Someone who constantly makes
threats rarely carries them out.
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Be just before you are generous.
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Make sure all your debts are paid
before you start offering help to others.
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Beauty is only skin deep.
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A person's character is more
important than their appearance.
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Beauty is in the eye of the
beholder.
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Different people have different
tastes.
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Beauty is the wisdom of women.
Wisdom is the beauty of men. |
No comment!
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Be swift to hear, slow to speak.
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Listen carefully before speaking.
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(The) best advice is found on the
pillow.
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A good night's sleep may help us
find an answer to our problem.
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(The) best helping hand is at the
end of your sleeve.
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The best way to get something done
is to do it yourself.
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(The) best things in life are
free.
|
You don't have to pay for what is
important: happiness, friendship, good health.
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Better an egg today than a hen
tomorrow.
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It is preferable to have something
sure now than the possibility of something better later.
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Better be alone than in bad
company.
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Be careful in the choice of the
people you associate with.
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Better be the head of a dog than
the tail of a lion.
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It's better to be the leader of a
small group than a subordinate in a bigger one.
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Better flatter a fool than fight
him.
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It's better to avoid disputes with
stupid people.
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Better to drink the milk than to
eat the cow.
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Be careful not to destroy the
source of your income or welfare.
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Better the devil you know than the
devil you don't know.
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It's better to deal with someone
difficult but familiar than change and risk dealing with somebody worse.
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Better late than never.
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It's better to do something, even
if it's late, than not do it at all.
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Better lose the saddle than the
horse.
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It's better to stop and accept a
small loss than continue and risk losing everything.
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Better safe than sorry.
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It's better to be too careful than
to be careless and regret it later.
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Better be untaught than
ill-taught.
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It's better not to be taught at
all than to be taught badly.
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Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
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Don't trust your enemies.
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(A) bird in hand is worth two in a
bush.
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It's better to keep what you have
than to risk losing it by searching for something else.
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Birds of a feather flock together.
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People of the same sort are
usually found together.
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(A) black plum is as sweet as a
white.
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People should not be judged by
their appearance.
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Blood is thicker than water.
|
Family relationships are stronger
than relationships with other people.
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Blood will out.
|
A person's background or education
will eventually show.
|
(A) book holds a house of gold.
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There is a wealth of knowledge in
books.
|
(A) broken friendship may be
soldered but it will never be sound.
|
Friendships can be rebuilt after a
dispute but will never be as strong as before.
|
(A) burden of one's own
choice is not felt.
|
Something difficult seems easier
when it is done voluntarily.
|
(A) burnt child dreads the fire.
|
A bad experience will make people
stay away from certain things.
|
(A) calm sea does not make a
skilled
sailor. |
A person shows their competence or
ability when difficulties arise.
|
(A) cat has nine lives.
|
1) Cats can survive many accidents
because
they land on their feet without injury. 2) Nine lives = 3 years to play, 3 years to stray, 3 years to stay. |
(A) chain is no stronger than
its weakest link.
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The strength of a group depends on
each individual member.
|
(A) change is as good as a rest.
|
A change in routine is often as
refreshing as a break or a holiday.
|
Charity begins at home.
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A person's first duty is to help
and care for his own family.
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Children and fools tell the truth.
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Neither children nor fools know
that it is sometimes advantageous to lie.
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Cleanliness is next to godliness.
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A clean body is just as important
as a pure soul.
|
Clear moon, frost soon.
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If the atmosphere is clear, frost
may form.
|
(A) closed mouth catches no flies.
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If you learn when to keep silent
you will avoid trouble.
|
Clothes don't make the man.
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Appearances can be deceiving.
|
(A) constant guest is never
welcome.
|
If you come to visit too often,
your host will be less pleased to see you.
|
Constant occupation prevents
temptation.
|
When you are busy working, you
avoid temptation. D
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(A) danger foreseen is half
avoided.
|
If you are prepared to face a
problem or difficulty, it will be easier to deal with.
|
(The) darkest hour is just before
dawn.
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The most difficult moment is just
before a problem is solved.
|
(A) day of sorrow is longer than a
month of joy.
|
Times goes by very quickly when
you are happy
and very slowly when you are sad. |
Dead men tell no lies.
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A dead person cannot cause
difficulties by revealing something that it would be preferable to conceal.
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Death is the great leveller.
|
All people are equal when they
die.
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(The) devil looks after his own.
|
Success comes to those who deserve
it least.
|
(The) devil makes work for idle
hands.
|
People who have no work, or are
idle, often get into trouble.
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Diamonds cut diamonds.
|
Refers to two people equally
matched in wit or cunning.
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(The) die is cast.
|
A decision has been made and it is
impossible to change it.
|
Diligence is the mother of good
fortune.
|
Hard work brings rewards.
|
Discretion is the better part of
valour.
|
It is useless to take unnecessary
risks.
|
Diseases of the soul are more
dangerous
than those of the body. |
Thought to refer to mental and
emotional disorder or spiritual torment as opposed to bodily pain.
|
Distance makes the heart grow
fonder.
|
When you are separated from the
person you love, your feelings are even stronger.
|
Dogs of the same street bark
alike.
|
People of the same background have
the same behaviour.
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Don't bark if you can't bite.
|
Don't complain if you can't
enforce your point of view.
|
Don't count your chickens before
they're hatched.
|
You must not be too confident that
something will be successful.
|
Don't dig your grave with our own
knife and fork.
|
Don't do something yourself that
causes your own downfall.
|
Don't judge a book by its cover.
|
Don't judge by appearances.
|
(A) drop of ink may make a million
think.
|
A thought expressed in writing
(perhaps published in a newspaper) can influence a large number of people.
|
(A) dry March, a wet April and a
cool May
may fill barn and cellar and bring much hay. |
Harvest predictions according to
the weather.
|
Early to bed, and early to rise,
makes
a man healthy, wealthy and wise. |
It is much better for you to go to
bed early and to get up early in the morning;
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(The) early bird catches the worm.
|
Act early, or before anyone else,
if you want to have an advantage or be successful.
|
Easier said than done.
|
What is suggested sounds easy, but
it is more difficult to actually do it.
|
Elbow grease is the best polish.
|
Hard work gives the best results.
|
Empty vessels make the most noise.
|
The least intelligent people are
often the most talkative or noisy.
|
(An) empty purse frightens away
friends.
|
When one's financial situation
deteriorates, friends tend to disappear.
|
(The) end justifies the means.
|
Wrong or unfair methods may be
used if the result of the action is good.
|
(An) Englishman's home is
his castle.
|
An Englishman's home is a place
where he feels safe, enjoys privacy and can do as he wishes.
|
Every ass likes to hear himself
bray.
|
People like to listen to
themselves talking.
|
Every cloud has a silver lining.
|
There is a positive or hopeful
side to every situation.
|
Every man for himself.
|
You must think of your own
interests before the interests of others.
|
Every man has his price.
|
Everyone's loyalty can be bought
for a price.
|
Every man is the architect of his
own fortune.
|
Life is what you make it.
|
Every path has its puddle.
|
Progress is rarely without
difficulty.
|
Every rose has its thorn.
|
Every good thing has an unpleasant
side.
|
Every why has a wherefore.
|
There is an explanation for
everything.
|
Everything in the garden is rosy.
|
Everything is satisfactory.
|
Experience is the father of
wisdom.
|
Experience and knowledge result in
better judgement.
|
Facts speak louder than words
|
People show what they are really
like by what they do, rather than by what they say.
|
Failure teaches success.
|
People can learn from their
failures and be successful later on.
|
Fair exchange is no robbery
|
Swapping two items of equal value
is an honest deal.
|
False friends are worse than open
enemies.
|
It's better to know who your real
enemies are rather than trust someone who pretends to be a friend but is
capable of stabbing you in the back.
|
Familiarity breeds contempt
|
Knowing someone very well can lead
to a lack of respect for them.
|
(A) fault confessed is half
redressed.
|
Confession is the beginning of
forgiveness.
|
Fine words butter no parsnips
|
No amount of talking can replace
action.
|
First come, first served.
|
The first person in the line will
be attended to first.
|
(The) first step is the hardest.
|
The most difficult part of an
action is the beginning.
|
(A) flower blooms more than once.
|
If you miss an occasion, you can
avail yourself of it another time.
|
(A) fly will not get into a closed
mouth.
|
If you learn when to keep silent
you will avoid trouble.
|
(A) fool and his money are (soon)
easily parted.
|
A foolish person usually spends
money carelessly.
|
(A) fool at forty is a fool
forever.
|
If a person hasn't matured by the
age of 40, they never will.
|
Fool me once, shame on you; fool
me twice, shame on me.
|
One should learn from one's
mistakes.
|
Fools rush in where angels fear to
tread.
|
Inexperienced people become
involved in situations that more intelligent people would avoid.
|
(A) friend in need is a friend
indeed.
|
Someone who helps you when you are
in trouble is a real friend.
|
(A) friend to all is a friend to
none.
|
Someone who is a friend to
everyone makes none of them feel special.
|
(A) friend's eye is a good mirror.
|
A real friend will tell you the
truth.
|
Friendship is like money, easier
made than kept.
|
Effort is necessary to keep a
friendship alive.
|
Friendship is love with
understanding.
|
A friend is more tolerant than a
lover/partner/spouse?
|
Gardens are not made by sitting in
the shade.
|
Nothing is achieved without
effort.
|
Give someone an inch and they will
take a mile (or yard)
|
Give someone a little and they
will want more - some people are never satisfied.
|
Give someone enough rope and they
will hang themselves.
|
Give someone enough time and
freedom and they will get into trouble.
|
God helps those who help
themselves.
|
Success comes to those who make a
real effort to achieve it.
|
Good accounting makes good
friends.
|
You will keep your friends if you
avoid disputes over money.
|
Good and quickly seldom meet.
|
A well-done job takes time.
|
(A) good beginning makes a good
end.
|
If a task is carefully planned,
there's a better chance that it will be well done.
|
(A) good conscience is a soft
pillow.
|
You sleep well when you have
nothing to feel guilty about.
|
(A) good mind possesses a kingdom.
|
Intellectual assets are more
valuable than material ones.
|
(A) good name is better than a
good face.
|
A good reputation is better than a
good appearance.
|
Good management is better than
good income.
|
Income can be lost if it is used
carelessly.
|
Grasp all, lose all.
|
Trying to obtain everything will
often result in gaining nothing.
|
Great minds think alike.
|
Intelligent people very often have
the same idea at the same time.
|
Great oaks grow from small acorns.
|
Large successful operations can
begin in a small way.
|
Grief divided is made lighter.
|
If you share your grief, it will
be easier to bear.
|
(A) growing youth has a wolf in
his belly.
|
Young boys eat a lot / are often
hungry.
|
(A) guilty conscience needs no
accuser.
|
If you know that you have done
something wrong, you don't need anyone to tell you that you're guilty.
|
Half a loaf is better than none
|
You should be grateful for
something, even if it is not as much as you wanted.
|
(A) handful of patience is worth
more than a bushel of brains.
|
Patience is more precious than
intelligence.
|
Handsome is what handsome does.
|
Behaviour is more important than
appearance.
|
(A) happy heart is better than a
full purse.
|
Happiness is better than wealth.
|
Hard words breaks no bones.
|
Criticism or verbal attacks may be
unpleasant but will not kill anyone.
|
Haste makes waste
|
If something is done too quickly,
it may be done carelessly and need to be redone.
|
Hatred is as blind as love.
|
A person who feels hatred does not
see any qualities in the person he/she hates.
|
(A) heavy purse gives to a light
heart.
|
When you have money you feel more
cheerful
and secure. |
(A) hedge between keeps friendship
green.
|
It is important to respect the
privacy of others.
|
He can who believes he can.
|
If you believe you can do
something, you will be able to do it.
|
He has enough who is content.
|
A happy person needs nothing more.
|
He who hesitates is lost.
|
If you delay your decision too
long, you may miss a good opportunity.
|
He who is everywhere is nowhere.
|
It's not good to do too many
things at the same time.
|
He who know nothing doubts
nothing.
|
Knowledge leads us to make
choices.
|
He who pays the piper calls the
tune.
|
The person who provides the money
for something should control how it is spent.
|
He who plays with fire gets burnt.
|
If you behave in a risky way, you
are likely to have problems.
|
He who wills the end wills the
means.
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If you are determined to do
something you will find a way.
|
He laughs best who laughs last.
|
Don't express your joy, or
triumph, too soon.
|
Health is better than wealth.
|
It's better to be in good health
than to be rich.
|
(The best) helping hand is at the
end of your sleeve.
|
The best way to get something done
is to do it yourself.
|
Home is where the heart is.
|
You call home the place where the
people you love are.
|
Honesty is the best policy.
|
It's always better to be honest.
|
Honey catches more flies than
vinegar.
|
You can obtain more cooperation
from others
by being nice. |
However long the night, the dawn
will break.
|
Bad things don't last forever.
|
Hunger is a good sauce.
|
All food tastes good when you are
hungry.
|
(A) hungry belly has no ears.
|
A hungry person is totally
concentrated on their need for food and nothing else interests them.
|
(A) hungry wolf is fixed to no
place.
|
A desperate person will go from
place to place when they need to satisfy their needs.
|
(An) idle brain is the devil's
workshop.
|
When you are busy working you
avoid temptation.
|
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In times of prosperity friends are
plentiful.
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You have many friends when you have no difficulties.
|
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If a camel gets his nose in a
tent, his body will follow.
|
If you let something intrusive enter your life, your life
will become difficult.
|
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If in February there be no rain,
'tis neither good for hay nor grain.
|
Plants and grains will grow badly if there is no rain in
early spring.
|
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If you are patient in one moment
of anger, you will avoid 100 days of sorrow.
|
Avoid regrets by taking the time to think before speaking
or acting angrily.
|
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If you chase two rabbits, you will
not catch either one.
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If you try to do two things at the same time, you will not
succeed in doing either of them.
|
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If two ride a horse, one must ride
behind.
|
When two people do something together, one will be the
leader and the other will be the subordinate.
|
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If you want a friend, be a friend.
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Friendship must be reciprocal.
|
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If wishes were horses, then
beggars would ride.
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Wishing alone is of no use; you must act as well.
|
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Ignorance is bliss.
|
Possible interpretation: what you do not know causes no
worry or sadness.
|
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In for a penny, in for a pound.
|
If you start something, it is better to spend the time or
money necessary to complete it.
|
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In the land of the blind the
one-eyed man is king.
|
A man of even limited ability has an advantage over a
person who is less able.
|
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It never rains but it pours.
|
Misfortune usually comes in large numbers.
|
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It is always darkest before the
dawn.
|
The most difficult time is just before the problem is
solved.
|
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It's no use crying over spilt
milk.
|
Don't express regret for something that has happened and
cannot be remedied.
|
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It takes all sorts to make a
world.
|
People vary in character and abilities, and this is a good
thing.
|
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Justice delayed is justice denied.
|
If the law is applied too late, there is no justice.
|
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Kill one to warn a hundred.
|
Warn many people by punishing a few.
|
||
Kill not the goose that lays the
golden egg.
|
Do not destroy the source of your good fortune.
|
||
Kindle not a fire you cannot put
out.
|
Do not start something that you cannot control; you may
fail or cause damage.
|
||
Kindness begets kindness.
|
If you are kind to someone, they will return your
kindness.
|
||
Knowledge in youth is wisdom in
age.
|
What you learn when you are young will be invaluable when
your grow old.
|
||
Knowledge is power.
|
It is easier to make progress or be successful if you are
educated or possess a lot of information.
|
||
Laughter is the best medicine.
|
Laughter makes people feel good.
|
||
Learn to walk before you run.
|
Don't rush into doing something before you know how to do
it.
|
||
Learning is a treasure that will
follow its owner everywhere.
|
Education is something that you keep forever.
|
||
Least said, soonest mended.
|
The less you talk about an incident, the more easily it
will be forgotten.
|
||
(A) lender nor borrower be.
|
Do not lend or borrow money.
|
||
(A) leopard cannot change its spots.
|
It is impossible for a bad or unpleasant person to become
good or pleasant.
|
||
Let bygones be bygones.
|
Let's forgive and forget past quarrels.
|
||
Let the chips fall where they may.
|
We should not try to control our destiny.
|
||
Liars need good memories.
|
People who do not tell the truth must be careful to
remember what they say.
|
||
A lie begets a lie.
|
Telling one lie will lead you to tell another one.
|
||
Lightning never strikes in the
same place twice.
|
An unusual event is not likely to occur again in exactly
the same circumstances.
|
||
Like father, like son.
|
A son's character can be expected to resemble his
father's.
|
||
(A) little fire is quickly trodden
out.
|
If you deal with a minor problem quickly, it will not
become a major issue.
|
||
(A) little of what you fancy does
you good.
|
It's ok to give into a little temptation occasionally.
|
||
Little strokes fell good oaks.
|
If you divide a task into small parts, it become easier to
do.
|
||
(A) loaded wagon makes no noise.
|
Really wealthy people do not talk about money.
|
||
Look before you leap.
|
Consider possible consequences before taking action.
|
||
Loose lips sink ships.
|
Disclosing important information (to the enemy or a
competitor) could result in large losses.
|
||
Losers weepers, finders keepers.
|
If you lose something you lament, if you find something
you keep it.
|
||
Love is blind.
|
A person in love does not see the faults of the person
he/she loves.
|
||
(A) loveless life is a living
death.
|
Without affection, life is difficult.
|
||
Make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
|
Manage to product something good using poor material.
|
||
Man is the head of the family and
woman is the neck that turns the head.
|
No comment!
|
||
Man proposes, God disposes.
|
Our destiny depends on God's will.
|
||
(A) man can die but once.
|
If death comes now, you will not have to experience it
later.
|
||
(A) man is as old as he feels
himself to be.
|
Your age doesn't matter as long as you are fit and
healthy.
|
||
(A) man is judged by his deeds,
not by his words.
|
A person is judged on what he/she actually does, not on what
they say they will do.
|
||
(A) man is known by the company he
keeps.
|
A person's character is judged by the type of people with
whom they spend their time.
|
||
Manners make the man.
|
Possibly: a person's manners show their origins.
|
||
Many a true word is spoken in
jest.
|
Even if something is said as a joke it can still be true.
|
||
Many hands make light work.
|
Sharing work makes the task easier.
|
||
March comes in like a lion and
goes out like a lamb.
|
The weather at the beginning of March is stormy
and at the end is mild. |
||
March winds and April showers
bring forth May flowers.
|
The storms and rain in March and April produce flowers in
the month of May.
|
||
Mark, learn and inwardly digest.
|
Note and reflect upon something in order to thoroughly
assimilate it.
|
||
Marry in haste, repent as leisure.
|
If you get married too quickly, you may spend your whole
life regretting it.
|
||
Memory is the treasure of the
mind.
|
A good memory is very precious.
|
||
Men make houses, women make homes.
|
Women give a house its comfort and character.
|
||
Might as well be hanged for a
sheep as (for) a lamb.
|
If the penalty is going to be same, you might as well
commit the greater offence.
|
||
Misery loves company
|
When people are sad they often like others to feel sad
too.
|
||
Money begets money.
|
If you have money you can make more money.
|
||
Money doesn't grow on trees.
|
You should not waste money because it is not plentiful or
obtained easily.
|
||
(A) monkey in silk is a monkey no
less.
|
No matter how someone dresses, it's the same person
underneath.
|
||
(The) more haste, the less speed.
|
A person makes more progress if they take time to do
things carefully.
|
||
(The) more you have, the more you
want.
|
People have a constant desire to possess more.
|
||
(The) mouse that has but one hole
is quickly taken.
|
If you depend on just one thing, and it fails, you have no
alternatives.
|
||
Necessity is the mother of
invention.
|
The need for something forces
people to find a way of obtaining it.
|
||
Need teaches a plan.
|
Necessity will make you find a
solution.
|
||
Needs must when the devil drives.
|
Sometimes you are compelled to do
something that you would rather not do.
|
||
Never put off till tomorrow what
can
be done today. |
Don't postpone until later
something you can do now.
|
||
Never say die.
|
Never give up.
|
||
Never trouble troubles until
troubles
trouble you. |
Don't look for problems in
advance; deal with them when they arise.
|
||
(A) new broom sweeps clean
(but the old brush knows all the corners...) |
A newly-appointed person often
makes changes quickly .
|
||
(A) nod is as good as a wink (to a
blind horse/man).
|
A hint or a subtle signal is
enough to convey meaning to someone who is ready to understand.
|
||
Nobody is perfect.
|
It is understandable not to be
perfect or to make occasional mistakes.
|
||
No joy without annoy
|
There is no happiness without
clouds.
|
||
No losers, no winners.
|
If there were no losers, there
could be no winners.
|
||
No man can serve two masters.
|
It's impossible to follow
instructions from two different sources.
|
||
No man is a hero to his valet.
|
Few people are admired by those
who know them intimately and are aware of their failings.
|
||
No man is an island.
|
We are all interdependent and need
other people.
|
||
No news is good news.
|
If the news was bad, we would hear
of it. Since we have heard nothing, we can assume that all is well.
|
||
No pain, no gain.
|
Nothing is achieved without
effort.
|
||
No rain, no grain.
|
Without rain the harvest will be
poor.
|
||
No smoke without fire.
|
There could be some truth in the
rumour ...
|
||
No wind, no waves.
|
Similar to 'no smoke without
fire'.
|
||
Nothing ventured nothing gained.
|
You cannot expect to achieve
anything if you take no risks.
|
||
(An) old fox is not easily snared.
|
A person of experience is
difficult to fool or manipulate.
|
||
Once bitten, twice shy.
|
After an unpleasant experience,
people are careful to avoid something similar.
|
||
One father is (worth) more than a
hundred schoolmasters.
|
A teacher cannot replace a father.
A child is raised by a father and taught by a teacher. |
||
One good turn deserves another.
|
You should be helpful to someone
who helps you.
|
||
One of these days is none of these
days.
|
Until a date is set, 'one of these
days' remains a vague promise.
|
||
One today is worth two tomorrows.
|
What you have today is better than
what is promised or hoped for.
|
||
One man's meat is another man's
poison.
|
People don't always like the same
things.
|
||
One man's trash is another man's
treasure.
|
What is useless to one person
could be valuable to another.
|
||
One swallow doesn't make a summer.
|
A single satisfactory event does
not mean that all the others will be as good.
|
||
(An) onion a day keeps everyone
away.
|
A humoristic version of "an
apple a day..."
|
||
Only real friends will tell you
when your face is dirty.
|
Only a real friend will tell you
the truth.
|
||
Opportunity seldom knocks twice.
|
Don't miss opportunities that come
along.
|
||
(An) ounce of discretion is worth
a pound of wit.
|
It is better to be cautious and
discreet than to try to be funny.
|
||
(An) ounce of prevention is worth
a pound
of cure. |
It is easier to prevent something
from happening than to repair the damage or cure the disease later.
|
||
Out of the mouth of babes and
sucklings.
|
Children often speak wisely.
|
||
Out of sight, out of mind.
|
We tend to forget people or things
that we do not see.
|
||
(The) pen is mightier than the
sword.
|
Words and communication have a
greater effect than war and fighting.
|
||
Penny wise, pound foolish.
|
Refers to a person who
is careful about spending small amounts of money, but not careful about
spending large amounts.
|
||
People who live in glass houses
should not throw stones.
|
One should not criticize others
for faults similar to one's own and risk retaliation.
|
||
(A) picture paints a thousand
words.
|
A picture is better than a long
description.
|
||
Pity is akin to love.
|
If you begin to feel sorry for
someone, you may start to love them.
|
||
Poverty waits at the gates of idleness.
|
If you do not work, you will not
earn any money.
|
||
Practice makes perfect.
|
Doing something repeatedly is the
only way to become good at it.
|
||
Practice what you preach.
|
Do yourself what you advise others
to do.
|
||
Prevention is better than cure.
|
It is easier to prevent something
from happening than to repair the damage or cure the disease later.
|
||
Pride comes before a fall.
|
Don't be too self-confident or
proud; something may happen to make you look foolish.
|
||
(A) problem shared is a problem
halved.
|
It is easier to deal with a
problem when you discuss it with someone.
|
||
Procrastination is the thief of
time.
|
Delaying an ction for too long is
a waste of time.
|
||
(The) proof of the pudding is in
the eating.
|
The real value of something can be
judged only after it has been tried or tested.
|
||
Punctuality is the soul of
business.
|
You should always be on time for
your business appointments.
|
||
Put all your eggs in one basket.
|
Risk everything by relying on one
plan (e.g. by putting all one's money into one business).
|
||
Revenge is sweet.
|
There is satisfaction in returning
an injury.
|
||
(A) rising tide lifts all boats.
|
Refers to something that will be
helpful to all.
|
||
(The) road to hell is paved with
good intentions.
|
It is not enough to intend to do
something, you must actually do it.
|
||
(A) rolling stone gathers no moss
|
If a person keeps moving from
place to place, they gain neither friends nor possessions.
Another interpretation is that, by moving often, one avoids being tied down! |
||
Rome was not built in a day.
|
It takes time to a job
properly. You should not expect to do it quickly.
|
||
(A) rotten apple spoils the
barrel.
|
A dishonest or immoral person can
have a bad influence on a group.
|
||
You are what you eat.
|
What you eat has an effect on your
well-being.
|
||
You are never too old to learn.
|
You can always learn something
new, no matter how old you are.
|
||
You can lead a horse to water but
you can't make it drink.
|
You can offer somebody an
opportunity to do something but you can't force them to do it.
|
||
You can't teach an old dog new
tricks.
|
A person who is used to doing
things a certain way cannot change.
|
||
You scratch my back and I'll
scratch yours.
|
You help me and I'll help you.
|
||
(A) young idler, an old beggar.
|
If you don't work, you won't have
any money when you're
old
|
||
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