A bad workman always blames his tools
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A careless or unskilled
worker blames bad work on his tools rather than himself.
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A new broom sweeps clean
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A person newly
appointed is always eager and enthusiastic in his work.
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Don't judge a book by its cover
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Do not be deceived by
appearances.
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Blood is thicker than water
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Family ties are stronger than
any other.
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Don't count your chickens before they are
hatched.
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Do not make plans based
on something that has not happened.
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Don't make a mountain out of a molehill
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Do not make a big fuss
or issue over something minor or small
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Experience is the best teacher
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The best way to learn a
job is to do it.
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The last straw that broke the camel's back
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The final thing that,
when added to a bad or unpleasant situation, causes failure or
ruin.
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Look at the bright side
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Be optimistic
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Make hay while the sun shines
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Seize opportunities
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Out of sight, out of mind
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You will soon forget
friends you do not meet or keep in contact with.
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A leopard cannot change its spots
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A person's nature cannot
change.
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There are two sides to every question
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There are always two ways of looking at something | |
Too many cooks spoil the broth
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Too many people doing the same thing at the same time will not be successful | |
We
never miss the water till the well runs dry
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You only realize the importance of something when it is gone | |
To put the cart before the horse
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To do something in an incorrect order | |
Bite off more than one can chew
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To try to do something one is unable to do or incapable of doing. | |
Half a loaf is better than none
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It's better to have or receive less than one desires than to have or receive nothing at all. | |
Have an old head on young shoulders
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Youngsters who possess qualities of wisdom one would only expect to find in experienced older people. | |
Have eyes in the back of one's head
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An ability to know what is happening not within the scope of one's vision. | |
If it's not one thing it's another
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The troubles seem to go on and on without end. | |
The sky is the limit
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There is no upper limit to something | |
A trouble shared is a trouble halved
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Your troubles seem half as great when you discuss them with someone else | |
A watched pot never boils
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If you watch or wait for something to get done or to happen it seems to take forever | |
Worship the ground somebody walks on
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Very much in love with somebody | |
Between a rock and a hard place
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To be in a difficult situation from which there seems to be no escape | |
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
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To be clean and tidy is just as important as being spiritually good and religious. | |
Money is the root of all evil
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Crimes and wickedness are associated with money. | |
Two's company, three's a crowd
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It is always fun while there are only two people whereas the third person is an unwelcome intrusion. | |
It takes all sorts to make a world | You should not expect everyone to think and act as you do. | |
Jump from the frying pan into the fire
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To go from a bad position to a worse one. | |
Go from the sublime to the ridiculous
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Move from one situation which is wonderful or perfect to another which is absurd or awful | |
One swallow doesn't make a summer
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One success doesn't guarantee complete success | |
Truth is stranger than fiction
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Real life can be more incredible than anything which can be imagined | |
You can't have your cake and eat it | You must choose between two things as it is impossible to have both at the same time | |
A miss is as good as a mile
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Something that one already has is better than something that one may not be able to get | |
As you make your bed so must you lie on it
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You must accept the consequences of your act | |
Cut your coat according to your cloth
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Live within your income; don't be too ambitious in your plans |
All's fish that comes the net
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When something comes our way
we should consider how it might be useful or benefit us.
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An apple a day keeps the doctor away
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It means that apples are so
nutritious they keep you in the peak of health.
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Be on the safe side
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To take special precautions
to avoid making a mistake
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
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What is beautiful to one
person may not be beautiful to others.
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Beggars can't be choosers
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Someone in need should be
grateful for what is given to him -- even if it's not what he wants or
expects
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The blind leading the blind
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A person helping or advising
someone knows as little about the subject as the person who is being
advised.
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The buck stops here
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It means final decision or
total responsibility for an action
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Burn the candle at both ends
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Those who are always busy and
seem to get little rest
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Buy a pig in a poke
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Buy something without
examining it for faults or checking to see if they are really getting
what they believe they have purchased
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Catch as catch can
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To do anything or use any
means to achieve an aim or reach a goal.
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Children should be seen and not heard
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To stop a child from asking
questions, talking, or making unnecessary noise.
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Christmas comes but once each year
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An excuse to indulge in food
and drink and spend money during the Christmas season.
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Cry over spilled milk
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It's pointless to get upset or feel regret about a loss or mistake that can't be undone | |
Curiosity killed the cat
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To warn people not to show too much interest in affairs that don't concern them. | |
Cut
off your nose to spite your face
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When people are dissatisfied or angry, they sometimes react by doing foolish things that prove harmful to themselves. | |
The devil finds work for idle hands
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Unless one keeps busy doing useful or constructive things he could be tempted into mischief or evil. | |
The devil has the best tunes
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To do something unworthy because it gives you pleasure | |
Dog eat dog
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In competitive situations where each person has his own interests at heart, it is usually the strong and the determined who succeed. | |
An exception to the rule
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Something does not conform to or agree with a rule | |
Fling/throw mud at someone
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To say evil or bad things about someone and in doing so, to damage his or her reputation. | |
A fool and his money are soon parted
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A person who spends his money foolishly will soon be penniless | |
Forgive and forget
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Excusing or pardoning someone for doing something | |
Give someone enough rope and he will hang
himself
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If we allow someone to continue in his bad ways he'll eventually bring about his own downfall or ruin. | |
Grin and bear it
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To put up with discomfort or a bad situation without complaining. | |
He who pays the piper calls the tune
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The person who pays for something has the right to do as he wants. | |
Hide your light under a bushel
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Concealing your talents, skills or abilities | |
Hitch one's wagon to a star
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To Move forward in a way to improve your chances of achieving success. | |
Home is where the heart is
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No matter where you are, 'home' is where you feel most comfortable and content. | |
If wishes were horses, beggars would ride
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If we could get all the things we wanted just by making a wish, everyone would have all he ever wanted. | |
If you can't lick them, join them | If you cannot defeat an opponent or get him to change his ideas, plans or way of doing things, the best thing is to change your ideas, plans, etc. | |
In for a penny, in for a pound
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If we decide to do something, we should commit ourselves to it boldly and completely. | |
A job worth doing is a job worth doing well
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When you do something you should do it as well as you can. | |
Keep the wolf from the door
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To avoid hunger and poverty | |
Laugh and the world laughs with you
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When someone is in a happy, cheerful mood, people like being with him. | |
Least said, soonest forgotten | The less we say about it the sooner the incident will be forgotten. | |
A chicken and egg question
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A mysterious question which can't be answered | |
You can lead a horse to water but you can't
make him drink
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We can help, show or encourage someone to do something but we can't make him do what he is unwilling or unable to do |