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Good Evening members of 3aroos,
While I was surfing the WWW, I found a website that contains many wise old sayings that I found very interesting and wanted to share them with you all.
I will start with the letter A:
A big tree attracts the gale. - Chinese (on pride)
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. - Latin Proverb
A beautiful thing is never perfect. - Egyptian (on beauty)
A blind person who sees is better than a seeing person who is blind. - Iranian (on wisdom)
A body makes his own luck, be it good or bad. - unknown
A brother may not be a friend, but a friend will always be a brother. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
A burden that one chooses is not felt. - Italian (on self-reliance)
A carpenter is known by his chips. - Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)
A cat in gloves catches no mice. - 14th Century French Proverb
A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. - Sir Leslie Stephen (1832-1904)
A change is as good as a rest. - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)
A clear conscience is more valuable than wealth. - Tagalog (Filipino) (on conscience)
A clever person turns great problems into little ones and little ones into none at all. - Chinese (on attitude)
A closed mouth catches no flies. - Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616)
A crab walks, so walks his children. - African proverb Kpelle Tribe
A crown's no cure for a headache. - English (on basic truths)
A crust in comfort is better than a feast in fear. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC)
A day is lost if one has not laughed. - French (on the conduct of life)
A day of travelling will bring a basketful of learning.- Vietnamese (on journeys)
A decision made at night may be changed in the morning.- Samoan (on permanence and change)
A dog that will fetch a bone, will carry a bone. - R. Forby (1830) on gossip
A dog's life is a miserable life. - Desiderius Erasmus (1465-1536)
A dripping June sets all in tune. - unknown
A drowning man will clutch at a straw. - Sir Thomas More (1478-1535)
A fair exchange is no robbery. - Scottish Proverb
A false friend and a shadow attend only while the sun shines. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
A father's a treasure; a brother's a comfort; a friend is both. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
A fault confessed is half redressed. - English Proverb
A few germs never hurt anyone. - unknown
A firm tree does not fear the storm. - Dayak (Indonesian) (on strength and weakness)
A fool and his money are quickly parted. - J. Bridges (1587)
A friend in need is a friend indeed. - James Ray (1678)
A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. - Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
A friend- one soul, two bodies. - Chinese (on friendship)
A friend's eye is a good mirror. - Gaelic (on friendship)
A full person does not understand the needs of the hungry. - Irish (on food and hunger)
A gentle hand may lead even an elephant by a hair.- Iranian (on leadership)
A gentle word opens the iron gate. - Bulgarian (on eloquence)
A great one must have a long heart.- Ethiopian (on leadership)
A grudge is a heavy thing to carry. - unknown
A guilty conscience needs no accuser. - English Proverb
A good book praises itself. - German (on books and writers)
A good example is the best sermon. - English (on advice)
A good lather is half the shave. - William Hone (1780-1842)
A good spectator also creates. - Swiss (on art and creativity)
A good spouse and health is a person's best wealth. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
A good tree can lodge ten thousand birds. - Burmese (on good and evil)
A goose quill is more dangerous than a lion's claw. - English (on books and writers)
A hand ready to hit, may cause you great trouble. - Maori (on anger)
A hard beginning maketh a good ending. - John Heywood (c. 1497-1580)
A horse may run quickly but it cannot escape its tail. - Russian proverb (on conscience)
A house divided cannot stand. - Bible (Matthew 12:25)
A library is a repository of medicine for the mind. - Greek (on books and writers)
A little axe can cut down a big tree. - Jamaican (on permanence and change)
A little learning is a dangerous thing. - Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
A loan though old is not a gift.- Hungarian (on indebtedness)
A loving heart is the truest wisdom. - Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still. - Laurence J. Peter
A man in a passion, rides a mad horse. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
A man is known by the company he keeps. - M. Coverdale (1541)
A man who asks is a fool for five minutes. A man who never asks is a fool for life. - Chinese Proverb - (thanks to Alice Fonda-Marsland)
A man who desires revenge should dig two graves. - unknown
A man who never made a mistake, never made anything. - unknown
A man with a cough cannot conceal himself. - African proverb Yoruba Tribe
A man's got to do what a man's got to do. - unknown
A man's house is his castle. - Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634)
A merry heart doeth good like a medicine, but a broken spirit drieth the bones. - Proverbs 17:22
A miser is like a person with bread who is starving. - Middle Eastern (on greed)
A miss is as good as a mile. - unknown
A moment's insight is sometimes worth a life's experience. - Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894)
A new broom sweeps clean but an old broom knows the corners. - Virgin Islander (on friendship)
A penny for your thoughts. - Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)
A penny saved is a penny earned. - Scottish Proverb
A person has learned much who has learned how to die. - German (on death and dying)
A picture's worth a thousand words. - unknown
A picture is a poem without words. - Latin (on art and creativity)
A place for everything and everything in its place. - Samuel Smiles (1812-1904)
A proverb is a short sentence based on long experience. - American (on proverbs)
A proverb is one man's wit and all men's wisdom. - Lord John Russell (1792-1878)[/grade]