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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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 the 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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A bird in hand is worth two in
a bush.
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It is better to keep what you have rather than to risk losing it by searching for something better.
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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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A book holds a house of gold.
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There is a wealth of knowledge in books.
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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 calm sea does not make a skilled sailor.
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A person shows their competence or ability when difficulties arise.
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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.
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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 constant guest is never welcome.
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If you come to visit too often, your host will be less pleased to see you.
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A danger foreseen is half avoided.
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If you are prepared to face a problem or difficulty, it will be easier to deal with.
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A day of sorrow is longer than a month of joy.
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Times goes by very quickly when you are happy
and very slowly when you are sad.
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A drop of ink may make a million think.
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A thought expressed in writing (perhaps published in a newspaper) can influence a large number of people.
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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 fly will not get into a closed mouth.
A closed mouth catches no flies.
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If you learn when to keep silent you will avoid trouble.
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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 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 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 mind possesses a kingdom.
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Intellectual assets are more valuable than material ones.
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A good name is better than a good face.
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A good reputation is better than a good appearance.
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A growing youth has a wolf in his belly.
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Young boys eat a lot / are often hungry.
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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 handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of brains.
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Patience is more precious than intelligence.
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A happy heart is better than a full purse.
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Happiness is better than wealth.
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A heavy purse gives to a light heart.
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When you have money you feel more cheerful
and secure.
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A hedge between keeps friendship green.
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It is important to respect the privacy of others.
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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 when they need to satisfy their needs.
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Friday, March 31, 2017
English Proverbs
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