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. |
Friday, May 19, 2017
Alphabetical List - O
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