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English proverbs about traveling

What is travel? It is a question asked by a flower to a leaf, a conversation between a stone and another stone, a bird flying over a low-hanging dusk cloud, a mountain talking to another. Looking at the mountains across the water, here are the English proverbs about tourism that I compiled. Let’s take a look.

English proverbs about travel

1.All roads lead to Rome.

All roads lead to Rome.

2.He who does not advance loses ground.

Sail against the current, if you don’t advance, you will retreat.

3. Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.

Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. A goal is like sailing without a compass.

4. Travel east or travel west, a man's own home is still the best.

Travel east or travel west, a man's own home is still the best.

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5.Travel broadens the mind.

Travel broadens horizons.

6.Read ten thousand books, travel ten thousand miles.

Read Ten thousand books, thousands of miles traveled. Expansion: Classic English proverb

Industry is the parent of success.

Diligence is the mother of success.

If you venture nothing, you will have nothing.

If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, you won’t get the tiger’s cubs.

If you want knowledge, you must toil for it.

If you want knowledge, you must endure hardship.

It is better to die when life is a disgrace.

It is better to be in pieces than in pieces.

It is easier to get money than to keep it.

It is easier to make money than to keep it.

It is easy to be wise after the event.

It is easy to be wise after the event.

It is easy to open a shop but hard to keep it always open.

It is easier to start a business than to keep it.

It is hard to please all.

It is hard to please all.

It is never too old to learn.

Live until you are old and learn.

It is no use crying over spilled milk.

It is difficult to collect water.

It is the first step that costs troublesome.

Everything is difficult at the beginning.

It is the unforeseen that always happens.

The sky has unforeseen circumstances, and people have misfortunes and misfortunes.

It is too late to grieve when the chance is past.

It is too late to regret when the chance is past.

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