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Proverbs / Sayings
absence makes the heart grow fonder
- being away from
someone makes you like him or her even more
Absence makes the heart grow fonder and when
the young man went away to university he missed his girlfriend even more.
actions speak louder than words
- what you do is
more important than what you say
The politician promised to do many things but
he never did anything. But actions speak louder than words and he lost the next
election.
all good things must come to an end
- an enjoyable
experience ends
All good things must come to an end and we
soon had to return home from our holiday.
all is fair in love and war
- anything that you
do in love or in war can be excused
All is fair in love and war the man thought
when he asked his colleague for a date.
all's well that ends well
- if things are
good in the end then we should be satisfied (from Shakespeare's play All's
Well That Ends Well)
All's well that ends well and although the
storm was very bad the children arrived home safely.
all roads lead to Rome
- the same end or
goal may be reached by many different ways
All roads lead to Rome and the two groups used two different
methods to finish the project.
all that glitters is not gold
- many things that
look attractive and valuable actually have no value at all
The man learned that all that glitters is not
gold when he invested his money in the stock market and lost much of it.
all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
- it is not healthy
to spend all of your time working and never relaxing or playing
The parents always wanted their child to
study and did not realize that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
any port in a storm
- when someone is faced
with an emergency he or she will accept help from any source and in any place -
even from someone who they do not like
There was a bad storm so the ship went to the
nearest port. It was any port in a storm.
bad news travels fast
- people are quicker
to pass on bad news than good news
Bad news travels fast and the man heard about
the job layoffs a week before the official announcement.
a bad workman blames his tools
- someone blames
his tools or the material that he is working with for his own bad work
The carpenter was angry that his saw did not
cut well. As often happens, a bad workman blames his tools.
bark is worse than one's bite
- someone is not as
bad-tempered as they appear
The supervisor was always threatening to fire
anyone who was late but he never did anything. His bark was worse than his
bite.
beauty is only skin deep
- looks are
superficial and sometimes a beautiful person may have unpleasant
characteristics
The woman is not beautiful but beauty is only
skin deep and her personality is wonderful.
beggars can't be choosers
- one should not
criticize something that one gets for free
Beggars can't be choosers and the girl should
not complain about the free furniture that she got from a friend.
better late than never
- it is better to
do something late than to never do it at all
The boy finally got a job after not working
for three years but at least it was better late than never.
better safe than sorry
- it is better to
be careful than to take a chance and risk an accident or illness or a failure
which you may regret
It is better to be safe than sorry and I
always bring my umbrella to work when it is a cloudy day.
better the devil you know than the devil
you don't
- it may be better to
endure a situation that you are accustomed to than to risk a change for
something that may be worse
My friend wanted to change banks but he felt
that it was better the devil he knew than the devil he didn't so he stayed with
his old bank.
between the devil and the deep blue sea
- you have two
choices or alternatives and both of them are unpleasant
We are between the devil and the deep blue
sea. If we increase our prices we won't sell our products. If we lower our
prices we will lose money.
bird in hand is worth two in the bush
- do not risk
losing something that you have by trying to get something that is not certain
"You should accept the job offer with
the lower salary now rather than waiting for a better job. Remember that a bird
in hand is worth two in the bush."
birds of a feather flock together
- people who are
similar often become friends or spend time together
The four boys were similar in every way and a
good example that birds of a feather flock together.
blind leading the blind
- someone who has
little ability or knowledge but is trying to help or teach someone else
It was the blind leading the blind when the
teacher who could not cook was asked to teach the cooking class.
blood is thicker than water
- family ties are
stronger than other relationships
Blood is thicker than water and the man chose
to help his family rather than his friends.
boys will be boys
- you should not
criticize boys or men for being adventurous or mischievous or noisy because
that is how you should expect them to behave
Boys will be boys and the two brothers always
come home very dirty.
cat has nine lives
- cats are very
strong and can survive many accidents or problems
The president of the small country survived
crisis after crisis just like a cat with nine lives.
charity begins at home
- one should help
one's family or close friends before helping other people
The man was always doing volunteer work. He
did not understand that charity begins at home and he should spend more time
helping his own family.
children and fools speak the truth
- children and
fools say things without knowing or thinking what they mean but often what they
say is true
The child said that the woman was too fat
which was true. Children and fools do speak the truth.
children should be seen and not heard
- children should
be quiet
The woman believed that children should be
seen and not heard. And her children were always very quiet.
cleanliness is next to godliness
- being a clean
person is next in importance in life to having good religious or moral values
The mother told her children that cleanliness
is next to godliness when she asked them to clean their rooms.
crime doesn't pay
- crime is not
profitable or beneficial and you will probably be caught and punished if you
commit a crime
The young man learned that crime doesn't pay
when he was arrested for stealing the bicycle.
curiosity killed the cat
- asking questions
or being curious about something that is not your business is often not a good
thing
"Curiosity killed the cat," the
mother said as the child asked questions about her birthday party.
customer is always right
- you should not
disagree with your customers no matter what the problem is or you may lose your
customer
The sales clerks were trained that the
customer is always right and they must never argue with a customer.
devil take the hindmost
- everybody must
look after their own interests or safety
The man's attitude was the devil take the
hindmost and he never helped his friends when they needed help.
die is cast
- a decision has
already been made and you cannot change it
We have decided to move to Paris. Now the die is cast and we cannot
change our plans.
different strokes for different folks
- everyone has
different interests and tastes
The man loves to read all night and sleep all
day. It is definitely different strokes for different folks.
discretion is the better part of valor
- it is better to
be careful and use discretion than to be too courageous and take unnecessary
risks
Discretion is the better part of valor and
the man decided not to make a complaint against his company.
do as I say, not as I do
- to follow
someone's advice and not their actions
The man always said to do as he says and not
as he does because his advice was always better than his actions
do as you would be done by
- treat other
people the way that you would like them to treat you
"If you do not want people to criticize
you, then you should not criticize other people. Remember to do as you would be
done by."
do unto others as you would have others do
unto you
- treat other
people the way that you would like them to treat you
"Don't hurt the feelings of your friend.
Remember, do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
early bird catches the worm
- arriving early
gives one an advantage
My boss always comes to work early because he
believes that the early bird catches the worm.
early to bed, early to rise
- going to bed
early is good for you
The man believed that early to bed, early to
rise was good for him and he always went to bed at 9:30 every night.
early to bed, early to rise makes one
healthy, wealthy and wise
- going to bed
early is good for you
Early to bed, early to rise makes one
healthy, wealthy and wise was the advice that my grandmother gave me.
easier said than done
- something is
easier to suggest or talk about than to actually do
It is easier said than done to decide that
you will never eat chocolate again.
easy come, easy go
- something that
you easily acquire may be easily spent/lost/wasted
The man always found a new job easily but
then he would often quit the job quickly. For him it was always easy come, easy
go.
eat, drink, and be merry
- enjoy yourself
while you can without thinking about the future
The sailors always tried to eat, drink and be
merry before they went on a voyage.
empty vessels make the most noise
- people who are
the least intelligent are often the loudest and talk the most
The man talked endlessly but he never knew
much about what he was saying. He was a good example that empty vessels make
the most noise.
enough is as good as a feast
- what you have or
have done should be satisfactory/enough
Enough is as good as a feast and having just
enough can be as good as having much of something.
every cloud has a silver lining
- there is always
something good in every problem or bad event
Although the fire destroyed the small
business, every cloud has a silver lining and the business owners were able to
build a new building which was better than the original one.
every dog has his day
- everyone will
have his chance or turn
My friend is very discouraged because of his
recent bad luck. However, every dog has his day and he should soon overcome
those problems and find success.
exception proves the rule
- something that is
different from what you believe or expect can prove that the belief is often
true
All of the salespeople at the office are very
talkative and outgoing but one person is the exception that proves the rule. He
is very quiet and shy.
eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
- a crime or injury
should be paid back equally
The athlete believed in an eye for an eye and
a tooth for a tooth and he attacked the player who had hurt him during the
previous game.
eyes are bigger than one's stomach
- when someone
takes more food than he or she can eat
My eyes were bigger than my stomach at the
buffet and I was unable to eat all of the food that I took.
a faint heart never won a lady
- a shy or timid
person must be bold to attract the woman that he likes
The man must be more aggressive if he wants
to find a girlfriend. He should remember that a faint heart never won a lady.
familiarity breeds contempt
- knowing a person
closely for a long time sometimes leads to bad feelings
Familiarity breeds contempt and after living
together for several months the two girls were always fighting.
fat is in the fire
- something unwise
has been said or done which may cause problems or trouble
The woman said that her colleague was
stealing office materials. Now, the fat is in the fire and a serious problem
may be developing.
finders keepers, losers weepers
- the person who
finds something can keep it and the person who loses it can only cry because it
is gone
Finders keepers, losers weepers thought the
boy when he found the beautiful pocket knife in the park.
first come, first served
- the person who
comes first will have his turn first or be served something first
It was first come, first served at the
banquet so we went to the food table quickly.
first time for everything
- just because
something has not been done or happened before does not mean that it will never
happen
There is a first time for everything and the
man recently decided to try skydiving.
flattery will get you nowhere
- praise or
flattery will not convince someone to do something that he or she does not want
to do
"Flattery will get you nowhere,"
the woman said to the man who was giving her compliments.
a fool and his money are soon parted
- someone who acts
unwisely with money will soon lose it
A fool and his money are soon parted and the
man quickly spent the money that he had won in the lottery.
fools rush in where angels fear to tread
- inexperienced
people with little knowledge often become involved in difficult situations that
smarter people would avoid
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread and
when house prices became very high many people decided to buy a house.
a friend in need is a friend indeed
- a friend who
helps you when you need help is a true friend
He was my best friend since childhood so
naturally I helped him when he got into trouble. We both know that a friend in
need is a friend indeed.
give a dog a bad name (and hang him)
- it is difficult
to regain a reputation that has been lost
It is easy to give a dog a bad name but now
it will take a long time for the store to regain their good reputation after
the scandal.
give (someone) an inch and they will take
a mile
- if you give a
little to someone then they will then ask for more
The teacher was always strict in his classroom.
He knew that if he gave the pupils an inch they would take a mile and he would
lose all control.
give the devil his due
- to recognize the
good points of someone who you think is unworthy
We do not like the man's personality but you
must give the devil his due, his workmanship is wonderful.
grass is always greener on the other side
(of the fence)
- a place or a
situation that is far away or different seems better than one's present
situation
My cousin is always looking for a new job.
For her the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
half a loaf is better than none
- having part of
something is better than having nothing
Half a loaf is better than none and you
should be happy to get part of the refund back rather than nothing at all.
haste makes waste
- time gained in
doing something rapidly will be lost if you must do it again to correct your
mistakes
Haste makes waste I thought as the carpenter
had to repair the work that had not been done correctly the first time.
he who laughs last, laughs longest
- the person who is
successful in doing something last will have the most enjoyment or success
Everybody thought that the boy would not get
the job because he was too young. However, he who laughs last laughs longest
and in fact he got the job easily.
he who lives by the sword dies by the
sword
- people who commit
violent acts will encounter violence themselves
The young man was involved in selling illegal
drugs and he was found murdered. Sadly, he who lives by the sword dies by the
sword.
he who pays the piper calls the tune
- the person who
pays for something should control how it is spent or used
The oil company was paying the expenses for
the theater group. However, because he who pays the piper calls the tune they
wanted to help decide which plays would be performed.
honesty is the best policy
- it is always best
to be honest in everything that you do
Honesty is the best policy and when the man
found the purse on the street he gave it to a policeman.
if at first you don't succeed try, try
again
- if you are
patient and persevere you will achieve your goal even if you do not succeed at
first
The father taught his son to be patient and
keep trying. "If at first you don't succeed try, try again," he said
often.
if the cap fits wear it
- if you criticize
another person and you also deserve criticism then you should accept the
criticism and try and change
The girl criticized her friend for borrowing
money. However, she herself always borrowed money so she should remember that
if the cap fits wear it.
if the mountain won't come to Mohammed,
Mohammed must go to the mountain
- if someone will
not come to you then you must go to them
The grandchildren would never visit their
grandparents. But if the mountain won't come to Mohammed, Mohammed must go to
the mountain. So the grandparents went to visit their grandchildren.
if the shoe fits wear it
- if something that
is said describes you then it is probably meant for you
You should not criticize someone for
something that you do yourself. Remember that if the shoe fits wear it.
in for a penny, in for a pound
- after spending
some money or time for something you should spend more time or money to finish
the job completely
In for a penny, in for a pound and because we
had already spent so much money repairing the car we decided to continue to pay
more money until it was completely finished.
it is an ill wind that blows nobody good
- no matter how bad
something is you can usually gain something from it
The economic news was very bad but it is an
ill wind that blows nobody good. Many people began to get more training in
order to prepare for new jobs.
it is darkest before the dawn
- the worst or more
dangerous situation will occur just before a problem is resolved
The economic situation was terrible and just
as it is darkest before the dawn things became worse before they began to
improve.
it never rains but it pours
- problems often
appear together in large numbers or quickly one after the other
It never rains but it pours and we have
recently had many problems with our house.
it takes all kinds (to make a world)
- different people
like different things
The woman was wearing very strange clothes.
It seems that it takes all kinds to make a world.
jump out of the frying pan and into the
fire
- to leave one
dangerous or bad situation for a situation that is worse
My friend jumped out of the frying pan and
into the fire. He changed jobs and had more problems in his new job than in his
old one.
just what the doctor ordered
- something that is
good for someone to have or to do
The holiday was just what the doctor ordered
and the employee returned to work energetic and refreshed.
a leopard can't change his spots
- you cannot change
someone's basic human nature
The supervisor tried to have a good
relationship with his staff but a leopard can't change his spots and he still
had problems with those around him
let bygones be bygones
- to forget the
problems of the past
My aunt decided to let bygones be bygones and
she finally decided to talk to my mother again.
let sleeping dogs lie
- to not make
trouble if you do not need to
"You should let sleeping dogs lie and
not ask your friend for the money that he owes you."
let the buyer beware (from the Latin -
caveat emptor)
- the buyer of
something is responsible to research the quality of a purchase before buying it
The idea to let the buyer beware is important
when you buy something.
let the dead bury their dead
- to think about
the present and try not to remember and think about past events and people
It would be better for the woman to let the
dead bury their dead and stop thinking about what happened with her sister many
years ago.
lightning never strikes twice (in the same
place)
- the same type of
misfortune does not occur twice to the same person
Lightning never strikes twice and I do not
think that our house will be flooded again.
like father, like son
- a boy is often
similar to his father
The boy always copied his father. It was very
much like father, like son.
a little hard work never hurt/killed
anyone
- one should expect
to do hard or difficult work and not try to avoid doing it
The mother said that a little hard work never
hurt anyone and asked her son to clean the kitchen.
a little knowledge is a dangerous thing
- knowing a little
about something may make someone believe that they know too much and therefore
make bad choices or choices that some people dislike
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing and
when the citizens became better educated, they began to make choices that the
government did not like.
little pitchers have big ears
- small children
often hear things that you think they won't notice or things that they are not
supposed to hear
Little pitchers have big ears and we were
very surprised that the little boy understood everything that we had said.
live and let live
- to be tolerant
and accept other people who may be different
People in a large city must learn to live and
let live.
live high off the hog
- to be living in
prosperous circumstances
I have been living high off the hog since I
got my new job with its high salary.
lock the barn door after the horse is
stolen
- to take care or
try to make something safe after it is too late
The stadium managers tried to stop people
from entering the stadium. But thousands of people had already entered. They
were locking the barn door after the horse was stolen.
love is blind
- being in love
with someone blinds you to his or her bad points
The girl was not very attractive to most
people but love is blind and her boyfriend loved her very much.
love me, love my dog
- if you really
love someone then you should love everything about him or her
"Love me, love my dog", the man
told his fiance when she asked him to sell his
favorite chair which she hated.
make hay while the sun shines
- to take advantage
of opportunities and good conditions while you can
We wanted to make hay while the sun shines so
we tried to finish the outside work while the weather was good.
many hands make light work
- a job is done
easily if a lot of people share in the work
Many hands make light work and when the three
men worked together they were able to quickly finish moving the furniture.
a miss is as good as a mile
- to miss success
by a small amount is the same as missing it by a large amount
A miss is as good as a mile and although I
almost passed the course, my marks were not good enough to get a diploma.
money doesn't grow on trees
- money is not easy
to get but must be worked for
The girl's father told her that money doesn't
grow on trees when she asked for money to buy new clothes.
money is no object
- there is
much/enough money available so it does not matter how much you spend
Money was no object when the new stadium was
built and it had the best equipment for both the fans and the players.
money is the root of all evil
- money is the main
cause of most wrongdoing and problems
The woman stole some money from her company.
It seems that money is the root of all evil, and can cause many problems.
money talks
- if you have lots
of money you will be treated well, money can influence people
We learned that money talks when the rich
couple got a reservation at the famous restaurant although we could not.
more haste, less speed
- if you try to do
something quickly you may make mistakes and take longer to finish the task than
you would normally have
The man was in a hurry to finish work but he
made many mistakes and had to repeat some things again. This proved to him that
more haste equals less speed.
the more the merrier
- the more people
who participate in an activity then the more enjoyable the activity will be
The more the merrier, we thought as we
invited many people to our dinner party.
necessity is the mother of invention
- if you need
something you will be motivated to provide it
Necessity is the mother of invention and we
fixed the door by using an old coat hanger.
never look a gift horse in the mouth
- do not complain
when you receive a gift
You should never look a gift horse in the
mouth and instead accept a gift even if you do not want or need it.
no news is good news
- when you do not
receive any news about something or somebody it probably means that everything
is going well
Although the woman had not heard from her son
for several weeks, she believed that no news is good news and she did not
worry.
no smoke without fire
- if there are
rumors or signs of something then there is probably a reason for the rumors
There is no smoke without fire and the rumors
of the political scandal suggested that it was partly true.
no time like the present
- now is the best
time to do something
We are very busy but there is no time like
the present so we have decided to go to the movie as we had planned.
no use crying over spilled/spilt milk
- there is no point
in worrying or complaining about something that you cannot change
There is no use crying over spilled milk and
we should not worry about what happened in the past.
a nod is as good as a wink to a blind man
- hinting about
something can be accepted without further explanation
A nod is as good as a wink to a blind man so
we decided to begin the project after our boss seemed to say that it was
alright.
nothing is sacred
- important things
or situations are treated with disrespect
Nothing is sacred and there are few subjects
that the media will not talk about.
nothing succeeds like success
- when you are
successful you will become more confident and gain respect which will lead to
even greater success
Nothing succeeds like success and after my
sister got her first promotion she began to do better and better at her job.
nothing ventured, nothing gained
- you cannot
achieve success in something unless you are prepared to take a chance and risk
failure
Nothing ventured, nothing gained the man
thought as he decided to try and begin his own computer company and see if it
would be successful.
old habits die hard
- it is hard to
stop doing something that has become a habit even if you want to stop it
Old habits die hard and it is very difficult
for my grandfather to change some of his habits.
once bitten, twice shy
- if something goes
wrong one time then you will be careful about doing the same thing again
Once bitten, twice shy and because the woman
lost much money on the stock market she did not want to invest money there
again.
one good turn deserves another
- a good deed or
doing a good thing should be repaid with another good deed or by doing another
good thing
One good turn deserves another and I was
quick to help my friend after he made a big effort to help me.
one man's meat is another man's poison
- what is good for
one person may be bad or unsuitable for another person
One man's meat is another man's poison and
while some people like to eat something, other people may hate the same thing.
one man's trash is another man's treasure
- something that
someone thinks has no value may be considered valuable by someone else
One man's trash is another man's treasure and
people were happy to find the old furniture outside the house.
out of sight, out of mind
- something that is
no longer visible will be easily forgotten
The little boy was out of sight and out of
mind until his mother discovered that he had emptied all of the shampoo
containers into the toilet.
pen is mightier than the sword
- writing and ideas
are more powerful than the use of force
The general believed that the pen is mightier
than the sword and he tried to use words rather than force to overcome his
enemies.
a penny saved is a penny earned
- money saved
through spending wisely is just as valuable as the money that you earn by
working
A penny saved is a penny earned and it is
just as important to be careful spending money as it is to earn money.
penny wise and pound foolish
- to be careful
with small amounts of money but to waste large amounts of money on unnecessary
things
The woman was penny wise and pound foolish
and would hesitate to spend money on fruits and vegetables for her family but
would buy very expensive desserts.
people who live in glass houses should not
throw stones
- you should not
complain about other people unless you are perfect yourself
The man always criticizes his friend for
gossiping about other people but people who live in glass houses should not
throw stones. He always does the same thing himself.
pot calls the kettle black
- someone
criticizes somebody for a fault that they have themselves
My friend always criticizes me for being late
but that is like the pot calling the kettle black. He himself is the one who is
usually late.
practice makes perfect
- you will become
better at something if you practice
The tennis player believes that practice
makes perfect and spends every evening playing tennis.
pretty is as pretty does
- you should do
pleasant things if you want people to think that you are pleasant
Pretty is as pretty does, I said to my friend
and suggested that he should be more pleasant if he wants people to like him.
prevention is better than the cure
- it is better to
prevent a problem or an illness in order to avoid having to cure it
Prevention is better than the cure and you
should look after your health so that you do not become sick.
pride comes before a fall
- if you have too
much pride then you may soon meet a difficulty that will make you humble
The president of the company was arrogant
about his business practices. However, pride comes before a fall and he lost
his position because of a business scandal.
proof of the pudding is in the eating
- the real value of
something can be judged only by practical experience and not from appearance
The company created a new website that they
thought many people would visit but the proof of the pudding is in the eating
and nobody liked the website.
put one's money where one's mouth is
- to follow through
with a stated intention
The company always says that they will buy a
new computer for the secretary but they should put their money where their
mouth is and buy it.
the road to hell is paved with good
intentions
- you may have good
intentions but if you do not put them into practice you will achieve bad
results
The man wanted to be successful at his new
job but the road to hell is paved with good intentions. He was always late and
he was fired from the job.
a rolling stone gathers no moss
- someone who often
changes jobs or where they live does not build roots/wealth/success
The musician proves that a rolling stone
gathers no moss. He moves from town to town and has lived in almost fifty
different places during his lifetime.
Rome wasn't built in a day
- it takes time and
hard work to complete a difficult job
Rome was not built in a day and the government
officials realized that it was going to take many years to rebuild the old area
of the city.
a rose by any other name would smell as
sweet
- what is important
is what something or somebody is and not what they are called
"A rose by any other name would smell as
sweet," is from Romeo and Juliet when Juliet said that although their
families had different names and they could not marry, Romeo was still
wonderful.
seeing is believing
- you must see
something before you can believe that it really exists
Seeing is believing and until we saw the
Egyptian pyramids we could not imagine their beauty.
shape up or ship out
- behave properly
or leave
The employee was told to shape up or ship out
because of her bad attitude.
shoe is on the other foot
- one is
experiencing the same things that one caused someone else to experience
The supervisor treated the employees badly
but now the shoe is on the other foot and his new boss treats him badly.
silence gives consent
- saying nothing or
not saying no to something means that you agree
Silence gives consent and when nobody spoke
at the meeting, the principal thought that everybody agreed with his proposal.
silence is golden
- sometimes it is better
to say nothing
The man believes that silence is golden and
he is very careful what he says.
slow and steady wins the race
- being patient and
determined will lead you to success
Slow and steady wins the race and the man was
successful because of his hard work and patient determination.
some people are more equal than others
- the members of a
group may appear equal but some members may receive better treatment than
others
Some people are more equal than others and
the superstar was not given a penalty for hitting the other player while other
players would have received a penalty.
spare the rod and spoil the child
- sometimes you
must physically punish a child in order to teach him or her to behave properly
The parents supported some physical punishment
for their children and believed that if you spare the rod you will spoil the
child.
speak of the devil (and he appears)
- a person appears
just when you are talking about him or her
We were in the coffee shop talking about our
friend when speak of the devil, our friend suddenly appeared.
the spirit is willing but the flesh is
weak
- someone has good
intentions but their laziness or love of pleasure may prevent them from doing
what they want
The man often goes to expensive restaurants
and nightclubs and although he wants to do well at his job he cannot. For him
the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.
sticks and stones may break my bones but
names/words will never hurt me
- verbal insults
will not physically hurt a person
The little boy yelled "sticks and stones
may break my bones but names will never hurt me", when the older boy
started to call him bad names.
still waters run deep
- a quiet person
may have much knowledge or deep feelings
The salesman was very quiet but still waters
run deep and away from work he was the most knowledgeable and emotional person
that you could meet.
a stitch in time saves nine
- if you fix
something or solve a problem immediately you will save time later
A stitch in time saves nine and it is better
to spend some time becoming organized so that you will save time later.
streets are paved with gold
- a place (usually
a city) where you can make much money
Many people believed that the streets were
paved with gold when they moved to the city to try to have a better life.
strike while the iron is hot
- to take action
quickly and at a good opportunity
When I heard about the new job I quickly sent
in my application in order to strike while the iron was hot.
tall oaks from little acorns grow
- everything has a
small beginning before becoming big
The large chain of supermarkets began with
one small country store but tall oaks from little acorns grow and it was now
the largest supermarket chain in the world.
tell the truth and shame the devil
- it is better to
tell the truth even though there may be good reasons not to
The woman had information about the illegal
activities at her company. She was hesitant to become involved but she felt
that it was better to tell the truth and shame the devil than to remain silent.
there are none so blind/deaf as those who
will not see/hear
- people will not
see or hear what they do not want to see or hear
There's none so blind as those who will not
see and the mother refused to believe that her son was the cause of so much
trouble in the community.
there are plenty of other fish in the sea
- there are many
potential partners in the world
There are plenty of other fish in the sea, I
told my friend when she separated from her boyfriend.
there is more than one way to skin a cat
- there is more
than one way to do something
When my father taught me a different way to
fix the car I realized that there was more than one way to skin a cat.
there is no accounting for taste
- it is difficult
to understand why another person likes something
There is no accounting for taste I thought as
I looked at the man in the red pants and the green shoes.
these things are sent to try us
- some difficulties
appear in order to test our courage or patience
The woman had very strong religious beliefs
and although she faced many difficulties, she believed that those things were
sent to try her and she continued on.
third time lucky
- the third time
that you try something you will be successful
The man was third time lucky when he applied
for the job at the film company and he finally got the job.
the thought that counts
- the good
intentions behind an action or a gift are more important than the action or the
gift itself
Although the present that the man bought for
his wife was not very expensive, it was the thought that counts and his wife
was very happy.
time and a place for everything
- there are times
and places when something should be done and other times in which they should
not be done
There is a time and a place for everything
and a symphony concert is not the place to discuss business.
time and tide wait for no man
- things will
happen naturally no matter what you do so it is important to take an opportunity
when it appears
Time and tide wait for no man and if you want
to become an elected official then you should take the opportunity now as it
may not come again.
time flies
- time seems to
pass very quickly
Time flies and before we had a chance to
enjoy the summer weather it was already autumn.
time is a great healer
- pain or sorrow
will be less strongly felt as time passes
Time is a great healer and the parents could
only hope that this was true as they tried to deal with the death of their only
daughter.
time is money
- time is valuable
and wasting time is like wasting money
"Time is money," the angry customer
said as he waited for a long time at the car rental counter.
times change
- the values and
fashions of life change
Times change and when my friend went to buy
some tapes for her tape recorder she found that they were no longer being
produced.
to the victor belong/go the spoils
- the winner of
something achieves power over people and property
In ancient times a victory by an army usually
meant that to the victor belong the spoils.
tomorrow is another day
- there will be
another opportunity to do something in the future
The boy gave up his plans to get on the
basketball team but tomorrow is another day and he will try again next year.
too many cooks spoil the broth
- if too many
people try to do something then often the job will not be done well
There were four people trying to fix the
broken air conditioner but too many cooks spoil the broth and there were too
many people to do a good job.
truth is stranger than fiction
- real life is
sometimes stranger than fiction
Truth is stranger than fiction and the man
survived in the mountains for several months after his airplane crashed.
truth will out
- you cannot hide
the truth about something
The politicians discovered that "the
truth will out" applied to them more than to others when the media tried
to learn the facts behind the scandal.
two heads are better than one
- two people
working together can achieve better results than one person working alone
Two heads are better than one and when the
two carpenters began to work together they quickly solved the problem of
building the cabinets.
two's company, three's a crowd
- two people (often
two people on a date) are happier when nobody else is around
The couple decided to go on a holiday with
their friend but two's company and three's a crowd and none of the group were
able to enjoy themselves.
two wrongs don't make a right
- you cannot
justify doing something wrong or bad just because somebody else has done the
same thing to you
Two wrongs don't make a right and just
because the boy's friend was not punished for taking the equipment without
permission, this did not make it right for others to do the same thing.
variety is the spice of life
- life is made more
interesting by doing new or different things
The three women believe that variety is the
spice of life and they are always traveling to new places and trying new
things.
walls have ears
- be careful what
you say because someone may be listening
We were told that walls have ears when our
supervisor heard us talking in the hall.
waste not, want not
- if you never
waste anything then you will not lack for anything either
The children were very poor when they were
young and were taught by their parents to waste not, want not.
watched pot never boils
- if you wait
impatiently for something to happen then it will seem to take longer
“You should go and sit down rather than wait for the beans to
cook. Remember that a watched pot never boils.?
the way to a man's heart is through his
stomach
- a woman can win a
man's love if she gives him the food that he likes
The woman believed that the way to a man's
heart is through his stomach and she spent a lot of time cooking for her
husband.
what goes around comes around
- justice will be
served and you will get what you deserve
What goes around comes around and it is wise
to maintain good relations with the people who you work with.
what is good/sauce for the goose is
good/sauce for the gander
- what is good for
one person should be good for another person as well
If the small bedroom is good enough for me
then it should also be good enough for my friend. He should remember that
what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't
grieve over
- you will not be
troubled by something you do not know exists
“Ignore the new furniture that your neighbors recently
purchased. Remember that what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't grieve
over.?
when in Rome do as the Romans do
- you should adjust
your habits to match the customs of the people or place where you live
The diplomat believed that when in Rome do as the Romans do
and he made an effort to learn the language and the customs of the people where
he lived and worked.
when it rains it pours
- problems often
appear together in large numbers or quickly one after the other
When it rains it pours and much time was
spent dealing with problem after problem caused by the new accounting system.
when pigs fly
- something is
impossible (used when you do not believe something will happen)
I think that my friend will finish his
university degree when pigs fly. Probably never.
when the cat's away the mice will play
- when someone in
charge of children/students/workers is away then they will enjoy themselves and
stop working
The teacher returned to the classroom and
everyone was running around. It was a perfect example that when the cat's away
the mice will play.
where there's a will there's a way
- if you are
sufficiently determined you can overcome difficulties and do what you want to
do
Where there's a will there's a way and the
young woman worked very hard to get enough money to go to the computer school.
where there's smoke there's fire
- if there is
evidence of a problem then there probably is a problem
Where there's smoke there's fire and the
discussion of the safety problem suggested that the company should try to do something
about it.
the wish is father to the thought
- you want
something to be true so you begin to think that it is true
The wish is father to the thought and the
woman believed that her boyfriend wanted to get married even though he did not.
you are only young once
- enjoy life while
you are young and before you must face the responsibilities of life
The young man's grandmother believed that you
are only young once and encouraged her grandson to do many new things in his
life.
you are what you eat
- in order to be
fit and healthy you need to eat good food
You are what you eat so you should try to eat
healthy food.
you can lead/take a horse to water but you
can't make him drink
- you can give
someone the opportunity to do something but you can't get him or her to do it
if they don't want to
The woman took her children to the park but
they were not interested in playing in the playground. You can lead a horse to
water but you can't make him drink.
you can't teach an old dog new tricks
- people become
used to their way of doing things and you can't get them to change
My friend refused to try anything new and
would never go to a new restaurant. It is true that you can't teach an old dog
new tricks.
you make your bed and you must lie on it
- you will suffer
the results of your own actions, you are responsible for your actions
The man refused to wear his rubber boots when
he went out in the rain. Now he must spend the day wearing wet clothes. He made
his bed and now he must lie on it.
your sins will find you out
- if you do
something wrong it will be discovered
Your sins will find you out and you should be honest at
all times.