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Examples of Proverbs 2


Examples of Proverbs 2: Proverbs are popular, memorable and wise sayings expressed in a brief and effective manner. Proverbs often advice about how to live your life. With Examples of Proverbs 2 lesson, learn the examples of common proverbs and their meanings! Use these famous proverbs in your writing and enhance your writing skills.

 

ProverbMeaning
Don’t count your chickens before they hatchYou should not make plans that depend on something good happening before you know that it has actually happened
Every cloud has a silver liningYou should never feel hopeless because difficult times always lead to better days
A friend in need is a friend indeedA person who helps at a difficult time is a person who you can really rely on
Look before you leapYou shouldn’t act without knowing the possible consequences or dangers
Where there’s a will there’s a wayDetermination will overcome any obstacle
Example is better than preceptIt is better to do good action as an example to others than merely give advice
When the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into a ditchThose people without knowledge or experience should not try to guide or advise others in a similar position
Honesty is the best policyHonesty is the most honorable and fulfilling way to live one’s life
A little knowledge is a dangerous thingA small amount of knowledge can mislead people into thinking that they are more expert than they really are
Absence makes the heart grow fonderYou feel more affection for those you love when parted from them
The pen is mightier than the swordWriting is more effective than military power or violence
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worstBad things might happen, so be prepared
You can’t always get what you wantDon’t whine and complain if you don’t get what you wanted
A watched pot never boilsTime seems to drag endlessly when you’re waiting for something to happen
Don’t bite the hand that feeds youDon’t act badly towards the person who is helping or has helped you
All good things must come to an endThere is an end to everything, to good things as well
One man’s trash is another man’s treasureSomething that one person considers worthless may be considered valuable by someone else
Necessity is the mother of inventionWhen the need for something becomes essential, you are forced to find ways of getting or achieving it
A bad penny always turns upSomeone or something unwelcome will always reappear or return
Don’t look a gift horse in the mouthDon’t find fault with something that you have discovered or been given

 
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