(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. | 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. | A dead person cannot cause difficulties by revealing something that it would be preferable to conceal. |
Death is the great leveller. | All people are equal when they die. |
(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. |
Diamonds cut diamonds. | Refers to two people equally matched in wit or cunning. |
(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. |
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. |
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Alphabetical List - D
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