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36 English proverbs for kneeling down and praying

1. If you sow melons, you will reap melons, and if you sow beans, you will reap beans. No pains, no gains.

2. The tongue cuts the throat.

3. A stone kills two birds.

4. Pride goes before a fall.

5. Out of office, out of danger.

6. Business is business.

7. Many a little makes a mickle.

8. New official Three fires in office A new broom sweeps clean.

9. The one who is close to red is red, the one who is close to ink is black. He that lives with cripples learns to limp.

10. Teach fish to swim.

11. A good medicine tastes bitter.

12. Fish in troubled waters.

13. The sky is wide open, but justice is not missed. has long arms.

14. Great minds think alike.

15. Better die with honor than live with shame.

16. Nothing ventures, nothing has.

17. Man proposes, God disposes.

18. The remembrance of the past is the teacher of the future.

19. Live within your means and save for a rainy day.

20.Success comes from diligence. Industry is the parent of success.

21. Names are debts.

22. When people are eager to rebel, dogs are eager to jump over the wall. Despair gives courage to a coward.

23. Practice makes perfect.

24. A merry heart goes all the way.

25. Content is better than riches.

26. Look at people to see youth, look at the sky to see the dawn. Childhood shows the man, as morning shows the day.

27. Cheek brings success.

28. Great wisdom is like foolishness, great skill is like clumsiness. Cats hide their paws.

29. When great things are not accomplished, don’t hold a celebration party. Catch the bear before you sell his skin.

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31. Behind bad luck comes good luck.

32. Take time while time is, for time will be away.

33. More haste, less speed

34. An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.

35. Little strokes fell great oaks.

36. All is fair in war .

37. All good things came to an end.

38. Great minds think alike.

39 .Misfortunes never come alone.

40. Man proposes, God disposes.

41. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. beholder.

42. Time and tide wait for no man.

43. A young idler, an old beggar.

43. A young idler, an old beggar.

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44. Health is worse than wealth.

45. Being without an official is out of office, out of danger.

46 .Life lies in movement Rest breeds rust.

47. Nothing venture, nothing have.

48. Things done cannot be undone.

49. True gold is not afraid of fire, True blue will never stain.

50. Don’t do anything bad to your heart, and you are not afraid of ghosts knocking on the door in the middle of the night. A clear conscience is a sure card.

51. All your swans are geese.

52. Late fruit keeps well.

53. Take things as they come.

54. The three monks have no water to eat. Everyone's business is nobody's business.

55. The moon is not seen when the sun shines.

56. Because of the small size Penny wise and pound foolish.

57. The pot calls the kettle black

59. Short pleasure, long l

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60. Misfortune might be a blessing in disguises.

61. Speaking of Cao Cao, Cao Cao comes to Speak of the devil( and he will appear).

62. A word spoken is past recalling

63. Let sleeping dogs lie.

64. There is no smoke without fire.

65. Have a card up one's sleeve.

66. Fine feathers make fine birds.

67. He cries wine and sells vinegar.

68. The pupil outdoes the master.

69. Where is the world? There are plenty of fish in the sea.

70. The strongest among the best Diamod cut diamod.

71. Judge not a book by its cover.

72. All roads lead to same destination./All rivers run into the sea

73. Peace on the forehead and war in the mind.

74. A straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shoe.

75. It is better to be the head of a dog/lizard than the tail of a lion.

76. Facts speak louder than words.

77. Money can't buy time.

78. Failure is the mother of success.

79. To teach is to learn.

80. Like father, like son Like father, like son.

81. Out of sight, out of mind./Far from eye, far from heart.

82. Lovers eventually get married. All shall be well, Jack shall have Jill.

83. Friends must part.

84. Never forget the past, and be the guide for the future. The remembrance of the past is the teacher of the future.

85. Actions are more convincing than words.

(Facts speak louder than words) actions speak louder than words.

86. Better late than never. better late than never.

87. Honesty is always the best policy. Honesty is the best policy. 88. Facts are never afraid of investigation. Truth never fears investigation.

89. Three cobblers are as good as Zhuge Liang. Two heads are better than one. 90. As long as there is life, there is hope/If you keep the green hills, you will not be afraid of running out of firewood. While there is life, there is hope. 91. Having knowledge in your head is better than having money in your hands. (A firm belief instilled in children since childhood.) Wisdom in the mind is better than money in the hand. 92. Whatever the heart desires, anything can be accomplished. (Adhere to a simple belief and you will definitely succeed.) Nothing is impossible for a willing heart.

93. One today is worth two tomorrows. One today is worth two tomorrows.

94. Pain past is pleasure. (No matter how difficult it is, you must grit your teeth and rush through it. It will be extremely sweet to recall it in the future.) Pain past is pleasure.

95.The storm made the trees take root deeply. (Grateful for enemies, grateful for setbacks!) Storms make trees take deeper roots.

96. The simplest answer is to do it. (Want to speak fluent English? Then speak now! The heart is not as good as the mouth.) The shortest answer is doing. 97. A friend in need is a friend indeed. 98. Advice is priceless. Good advice is beyond all price. 99. Great ideals create great people. Great hopes make great man. 100. Where there is a will, there is a way.