Life is just a bowl of cherries |
| Life is full of happiness and pleasure |
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Like a bull in a china shop |
| A clumsy or tactless person |
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Lock the stable door after the horse has bolted |
| Once a mistake has been made or an error committed, it's too late to take precautions to prevent it from happening. |
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The longest day must have an end |
| All difficult jobs or situations also have an end. |
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Losers weepers, finders keepers |
| If someone loses something, he weeps -- but if someone finds it, he keeps it. |
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Love me, love my dog |
| If we want a person's friendship we must accept him totally, faults and all. |
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Many hands make light work |
| Many people sharing a job or tasks make easier work of it. |
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The mountain labors and brings forth a mouse |
| To work hard and long on a project that turns out to be pretty useless. |
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Opportunity only knocks once |
| Seize an opportunity when it occurs for it may never happen again. |
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An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure |
| It is even better to be cautious and prevent a misfortune or an accident from happening. |
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Possession is nine points of the law |
| In disputes over property ownership, the person in possession of something is sometimes said to have nine-tenths a chance of winning it in a legal argument |
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Promises are like pie crust |
| Most promises cannot be kept |
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Put a quart into a pint pot | | Doing something that's impossible |
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The rain falls on the just and the unjust alike | | No matter how good or bad a person, he must still face the everyday problems that confront us all. |
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The sins of the fathers will be visited upon the children | | People will be punished for the wrongs committed by their parents, forefathers, or those who have preceded them. |
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Someone's bark is worse than his bite | | People sometimes bark but in time we learn they're not always as frightening as they seem. |
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The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak | | To do something unworthy just because it gives you the pleasure |
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A stitch in time saves nine | | By taking immediate action we can prevent a fault, damage or trouble from getting worse |
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A straw will show which way the wind blows | | A small incident can reveal an important event |
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Teach an old dog new tricks | | It is impossible to change someone's ways or habits, especially if he is old and resists change |
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That's where the shoe pinches | | That's the source or cause of a problem or an annoyance |
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There are none so blind as those that will not see | | People ,who never admit they might be wrong, refuse to listen to the opinions or ideas of anyone |
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There are none so deaf as those who will not hear | | People sometimes hear only what they want to hear |
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There's more than one way to skin a cat | | There is more than one way of getting a job done |
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The thin end of the wedge | | That something can appear to be small and of no particular importance - yet it can turn out to be the beginning of a major problem. |
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A thing of beauty is a joy forever | | It means that though something beautiful may not last, the happy memory of it will live forever. |
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Time heals old wounds | | The passing of time helps us to forget things that have caused us pain or made us unhappy. |
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The truth will out | | Truth about something will eventually be discovered or made known |
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Turn up like a bad penny | | Something or someone disliked just won't go away |
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Two wrongs do not make a right | | If a person does something to harm or offend us, that's wrong. If we do something to harm them back, that's wrong too. |
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Uneasy is the head that wears the crown | | Notable or important people are often concerned about losing their positions. |
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Waste not, want not | | If we're careful and waste nothing we'll never go without things we need. |
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The way to a man's heart is through his stomach | | Most men love to eat so feed your husband well and he will always love you. |
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Wear out one's welcome | | One is no longer welcome, usually because he has become a nuisance |
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When poverty comes in the door, love flies out the window | | As soon as a happily married couple begin having financial problems and the bills pile up their love will disappear. |
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Who keeps company with wolves, will learn to howl | | If we associate with bad companions we, too, will become bad |
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You pays your money and you takes your chances | | A humorous way of saying that we sometimes must trust in luck when buying something. |
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Prosperity makes friends, adversity tries them | | If you are rich and successful, you will attract many friends, but if you should suffer hardship or have misfortune ( adversity ), your friends will quickly depart. |