All for one, one for all.
Everyone for one, one for all. ——[French] Dumas pére Alexandre Dumas
Other men live to eat, while I eat to live.
Other men live to eat, while I eat to live.
Other men live to eat, while I eat to live. ——Socrates Socrates
Easy come, easy go.
What is easy to gain is also easy to lose. —— HazlittHearst
Love rules his kingdom without a sword.
Love rules his kingdom without a sword. ——Herbert Herbert
We soon believe what we desire.
What we desire, we soon believe it to be true. —— Chaucer
The darkest hour is that before the dawn.
The darkest hour is that before the dawn. —— Fuller
The longest day has an end.
The saddest day also has an end. —— Howell
Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.
Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. —— J. Ruskin
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. —— Heywood
One swallow does not make a summer.
One swallow does not make a summer. —— Taverner
A man may lead a horse to the water, but he cannot make it drink.
A man may lead a horse to the river, but he cannot make it drink. Make it drink water. —— Heywood
One cannot eat one’s cake and have it.
One cannot eat one’s cake and have it in his hand. ——Davies
Time is money.
Time is money. ——Benjamin Franklin Franklin
Time and tide wait for no man.
Time waits for no man. ——Scott Scott
There is no rose without a thorn.
There is no rose without a thorn. —— Ray
Lookers-on see most of the game.
Onlookers see clearly. —— Smedley
Beggars cannot be choosers.
Beggars cannot be choosers. —— Heywood
First catch your hare.
First you must catch the rabbit, and then you can kill it. —— Thackeray
Victory won’t come to me unless I go to it.
Victory won’t come to me, I must go to victory myself. —— M. Moore Moore
A great man is always willing to be little.
A great man is always willing to be a little person. —— R. W. Emerson
Cowards die many times before their deaths.
Cowards have experienced the horror of death many times before they die.
—— Julius Caesar
Anything one man can imagine, other men can make real.
But anything one man can imagine, other men can make it real. —— Jules Verne
Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. ——Benjamin Franklin Franklin
Life is just a series of trying to make up your mind.
Life is just a series of determined efforts. —— T. Fuller
Goals determine what you are going to be.
Goals determine what kind of person you will become. —— Julius Erving
All human wisdom is summed up in two words ?C wait and hope.
All human wisdom can be summed up in two words - wait and hope. —— Alexandre Dumas Pére (French writer)
It is not enough to be industrious, so are the ants. What are you industrious for?
Industriousness alone is not enough, Ants are also hardworking. It depends on what you are working hard for. —— H. D. Thoreau
You have to believe in yourself. That’s the secret of success.
People must believe in themselves, this is the secret of success. —— Charles Chaplin
1. Waste not, want not.
Be thrifty to avoid scarcity.
2. From saving comes having.
Wealth comes from frugality.
3. A penny saved is a penny gained.
A penny saved is a penny gained.
4. Take care of the pence and the pound
will take care of themselves.
A little money adds up to a lot.
5. Frugality is an estate alone.
Frugality itself is an estate.
6. He that regards not a penny, will lavish a pound.
If you don’t know how to save small money, you will spend big money indiscriminately.
7. Small gains bring great wealth.
Accumulate small profits and become rich.
8. Many a little makes a mickle.
A little makes a lot.
9. As the touchstone tries gold, so gold tries man.
As the touchstone tries gold, so gold tries man.
10.Courage and resolution are the spirit
and soul of virtue.
Courage and resolution are the soul of virtue.
11.The path to glory is always rugged.
The path to glory is always rugged.
12.Nothing is difficult to the man who will try.
Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as the man is willing to try.
13. The fire is the test of gold; adversity of strong man.
The fire tests the true gold, and hardship refines the strong man.
14. Great hopes make great man.
Great hopes make great people.
15.No way is impossible to courage.
There is no dangerous road ahead of a warrior.
16.A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner.
A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner.
17. The good seaman is known in bad weather.
Only in bad weather can you recognize a good seaman; to recognize a good seaman, you must have
Bad weather.
18.The best hearts are always the bravest.
Those who behave the bravest are always the kindest.
19.We must not lie down, and cry, God help us.
It is better to ask God than to ask yourself.
20.He that falls today may be up again tomorrow.
He who falls today may be up again tomorrow.
21.Rome was not built in a day.
Rome was not built in a day; persistence will lead to success.
22.Success belongs to the persevering.
Victory belongs to the persevering.
23.We must repeat a thousand and one times that
perseverance is the only road to success.
We must repeat many times: perseverance is victory. The only way
.
24.Perseverance is failing nineteen times
and succeeding the twentieth.
Failed nineteen times and succeeded the twentieth time, this is called persistence .
25.Step by step the ladder is ascended.
Step by step the ladder is ascended.
26.Adversity leads to prosperity.
Adversity leads to prosperity.
27. Patience and application will carry us through.
Patience and concentration will carry us through.
28. Fortune often rewards with interest those
that have patience to wait for her.
As long as you have patience in doing things, you will always have good luck in the end; patience Good luck, good luck will come.
29.All things will come round to him who will but wait.
As long as you are willing to wait, everything will come on time.
30. Constant dropping wears the stone.
Constant dropping wears the stone.
Constant dropping wears the stone.
31.Omelets are not made without breaking of eggs.
If the eggs are not broken, the egg rolls will not be made; if you are not willing to endure hardship, the expected effect will not be achieved
arrive.
32. The world is a ladder for some to go up
and others to go down.
The world is like a ladder, some go up and others go down.
33. There needs a long apprenticeship to understand
the mystery of the world's trade.
To know that there are many mysteries in the world, it takes a long apprenticeship.
34. Life is sweet.
Life is lovely; everyone hates life (hates death).
35. Where there is life, there is hope.
Life never ends, there is hope.
36. Life is not all beer and skittles.
Life is not all about eating, drinking and having fun.
37.Much water runs by the mill that
the miller knows not of.
Many things happen in front of us, some of which we do not know.
38. Fortune knocks once at least at every man's door.
Everyone has a lucky day.
39. If you are too fortunate, you will not know yourself;
If you are too unfortunate, no one will know you.
You are too lucky, Ignore everyone; I have bad luck and no one cares about me.
40.Every man is the architect of his own fortune.
Every man is the architect of his own fortune.
Every man is the architect of his own happiness.
41.Happy is he who knows his follies in his youth.
Happy is he who remembers the follies he did in his youth.
42. Misfortunes never (seldom) come alone (single).
Misfortunes never come alone (single).
43. Misfortune is a good teacher.
Misfortune is a good teacher.
44. Misfortunes come at night.
Misfortunes often arise from unexpected events.
45. Misfortunes tell us what fortune is.
Only when bad luck comes, do you know how valuable luck is.
46.Adversity makes a man wise, not rich.
Adversity can make a man wise, but not rich.
47. Live and learn.
Live and learn.
48. It is never too old to learn.
Don’t be afraid of getting older to learn.
49. A man becomes learned by asking questions.
If you want to learn more, you have to ask more questions; if you ask more questions, you will be better at your work.
50. There is no royal road to learning.
There is no smooth road to learning.
51.He who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learning.
He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning.
52.What is learned in the cradle lasts till the grave.
What is learned in infancy will never be forgotten until old age.
53.Learning makes a good man better and ill man worse.
Knowledge can make a good man better and a bad man worse.
54. Soon learned, soon forgotten.
Learn quickly and forget quickly.
55. Learn young, learn fair.
To learn while you are young, you must learn well.
56. A lazy youth, a lousy age.
A lazy youth, a lousy age.
A lazy youth will suffer in old age.
57.He that knows nothing,doubts nothing.
Ignorance is undoubtedly.
58.A good name keeps its luster in the dark.
A good name can also shine in the dark.
59.Fame is a magnifying glass.
Fame is a magnifying glass.
60.A good fame is better than a good face.
A good fame is better than a good face.
61.Fame like a river is narrowest at its
source and broadest afar off.
Fame like a river is narrowest at its source and broadest afar off. .
62.Take honor from me and my life is done.
Without reputation, there is no life.
63.Beware of him who regards not his reputation.
Beware of people who do not respect their reputation.
64. It is better to die with honor than to live in infamy.
A glorious death is better than a shameful life.
65.Adversity successfully overcome is the highest glory.
Adversity successfully overcome is the highest glory.
66.Reputation is often got without merit
and lost without fault.
It is common to get a reputation without merit, and it is also common to get a reputation without fault.
67.Your father's honor is to you
but a second-hand honour.
For you, your father's honor is only an indirect honor.
68.Never trust another what you should do yourself.
Never trust another what you should do yourself.
Never entrust others to do what you should do.
69. It is an equal failing to trust everybody,
and to trust nobody.
Trusting everything and not trusting anyone are the same weaknesses.
70.Eat a peck of salt with a man before you trust him.
Before you trust a person, you must first understand him deeply.
71. If you trust before you try,
you may repent before you die.
Reliance without testing will regret it until you die.
72.Never trust to fine words.
Never trust to fine words.
73.Trust not a great weight to a slender thread.
Thin threads that hang heavy objects are ultimately unreliable.
74.Be just to all, but trust not all.
Be fair to everyone, but don’t trust everyone.
75.Trust thyself only, and another shall not betray thee.
As long as you trust yourself, others will not betray you.
76.Self-trust is the essence of heroism.
Self-trust is the foundation of heroic quality.
77.Confidence is a plant of slow growth.
Trust is a plant of slow growth.
78.Truth is the daughter of time.
Truth is the daughter of time.
79.Truth hath a good face, but ill clothes.
Truth has a good face, but ill clothes.
80.Truth and roses have thorns about them.
Truth and roses have thorns about them.
81.Truth may be blamed, but shall never be shamed.
Truth may be blamed, but shall never be shamed.
82.Though malice may darken truth, it cannot put it out.
Malice may darken truth; but it cannot destroy truth.
83.Truth will prevail.
Truth will prevail.
84.Truth's best ornament is nakedness.
Undisguisedness is the best ornament of truth.
85.Facts are stubborn things.
Facts are the stubborn things.
86.Sooner or later, the truth comes to light.
The truth will come out sooner or later.
87.The truths we least like to hear are those
which it is most to our advantage to know.
The truths we least like to hear are those
which it is most to our advantage to know.
The truths we least like to hear are those
, it is often a fact that would be of great benefit to us if we knew it.
88.Falsehood like a nettle stings those
who meddle with it.
Lies are like nettles, they sting when played with.
89. There is many a fair thing full false.
There are many fair things full of fallacy.
90.Though a lie be well drest, it is ever overcome.
Although a lie is well disguised, it will always be exposed in the end.
91.A lie begets a lie till they come to generations.
Lies beget lies, and lies are passed down from generation to generation.
92.A false tongue will hardly speak truth.
A false tongue will hardly speak truth.
93.False with one can be false with two.
False with one person will also be false with two people.
94.He that will lie will steal.
He who can lie will also steal.
95.Gossiping and lying go together.
Gossip and lying go together.
96.Equivocation is first cousin to a lie.
Equivocation is the close cousin of lying.
97.A great talker is a great liar.
The person who talks best is also the best liar.
98.The greatest liars talk most of themselves.
The greatest liars are those who brag most.
99. Lying rides upon debt's back.
People who are in debt tell a lot of lies.
100. Lying is the first step to the gallows.
Lying is the first step to the guillotine.