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English famous quotes or proverbs about success and diligence~Thank you

051 The fairest rose is at last withered· The fairest rose must eventually wither.

052 Every dog ??has his day· Dogs also have their day to go; everyone has his day of success.

053 First thrive and then wive· Establish a career first and then start a family.

054 Example is better than precept·Example is better than oral instruction; teaching by example is more important than teaching by words.

055 The early bird catches the worm· The early bird catches the worm; the first to get there.

056 He laughs best who laughs last·The person who laughs last is the happiest; don’t be happy too early.

057 Sweet are uses of adversity· A blessing in disguise.

058 The best often the enemy of good·Perfection is the enemy of the status quo.

059 Catch not at shadow and lose the substance·Don’t catch the shadow and lose the substance;

060 Experience is th2e mother of wisdom· Experience is the mother of wisdom.

061 Birds in their little nests agree· We are all in the same boat; everything is prosperous when we are in harmony.

062 Better bend than break· A man who is willing to bend and stretch.

063 Evrything comes to him who waits· He who waits will eventually get it.

064 Every little helps·Every little bit helps; a little makes a lot.

065 A good name is sooner lost than won· A good name is hard to get but easy to lose.

066 Easier said than done· Easier said than done; easier said than done.

067 Enough is as good as a feast· A full meal is like a feast; everything is done in moderation.

068 Bread is staff of life· Food is the backbone of life; food is the first necessity of the people.

069 After a storm comes a calm·It will be peaceful; after the rain, the sky will clear.

070 The best of friends must part· All the feasts in the world must come to an end.

071 Don‘t put the cart before the horse·Don’t put the cart before the horse; don’t put the cart before the horse.

072 Hoist your sail when the wind is fair· Hoist your sail when the wind is fair; act by ear.

073 A contented is a perpetual feast· Contented with one’s content.

074 Better be sure than sorry·Be safe and don’t be impatient; it is better to be safe than sorry.

075 All roads lead to Rome· All roads lead to the same destination·

076 Blood is thicker than water· Blood is thicker than water;

077 Brevity is the soul of wit· Simplicity is the most precious thing.

078 Between two stools you fall to the groun· If you step on two stools, you will fall to the ground; if you step on both ends, you will fall to the ground.

079 Custom reconciles us to everything·Habit becomes natural.

080 Discontent is the first step in progress· Discontent is the beginning of progress.