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英语谚语词典-第32章

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  One law for the rich; and another for the poor。 (721)
  One lie makes 'calls for' many。 (1609)
  One lie needs seven lies to wait upon it。 (1610)
  One lining broken; the whole chain is broken。 (2091)
  One love drives out another。 (169)
  One love expels another。 (170)
  One mail drives out another。 (2092)
  One man may steal a horse; while another may not look over the hedge。 (2093)
  One man’s fault is another man’s lesson。 (1349)
  One mischief 'misfortune' es on the neck of another。 (1362)
  One misfortune calls up another。 (1360)
  One misfortune rides upon another’s back。 (1361)
  One never loses anything by politeness。 (1229)
  One of these days is none of these days。 (54)
  One penny with right is better than a thousand without right。 (834)
  One scabbed sheep will mar a whole flock。 (1705)
  One sheep follows another。 (1703)
  One should not run with the hare and hunt with the hounds。 (1800)
  One sin opens the door for another。 (1509)
  One swallow does not make a summer。 (1665)
  One’s words reflect one’s thinking。 (638)
  One today is worth two tomorrows。 (25)
  One who never made a mistake; never made anything。 (1302)
  One woe doth tread upon another’s heels。 (1363)
  Only that which is honestly got is gain。 (1240)
  Only the good die young。 (1164)
  Opportunities do not wait。 (62)
  Opportunity seldom knocks twice。 (61)
  Oppression maketh a wise man mad。 (2094)
  Other people’s defects are good teachers。 (1350)
  Other times; other manners。 (571)
  Our own actions are our security; not others’ judgements。 (681)
  Out of debt; out of danger。 (1209)
  Out of sight; out of mind。 (2095)
  Pain is forgotten where gain follows。 (2096)
  Pains to get; care to keep; fear to lose。 (1005)
  Pardoning the bad is injuring the good。 (1524)
  Patience and application will carry us through。 (813)
  Patience is a flower that grows not in every one’s garden。 (822)
  Patience is a virtue。 (812)
  Patience is the plaster of all sores。 (814)
  Patient men win the day。 (817)
  Peace with sword in hand; ’Tis safest making。 (746)
  Pen and ink is wit’s plough。 (887)
  Penny and penny; laid up; will be many。 (854)
  Penny wise and pound foolish。 (883)
  People are more convinced by words than by blows。 (685)
  People do not know the blessing of health till they lose it。 (1079)
  Perseverance is failing nineteen times and succeeding the twentieth。 (810)
  Perseverance is the only road to success。 (807)
  Pigs may fly; but they are very unlikely birds。 (1699)
  Pitchers have ears。 (2097)
  Pity is a level for quickening love。 (173)
  Pleasant hours fly past。 (36)
  Please one’s eye and plague one’s heart。 (431)
  Pleasure has a sting in its tail。 (419)
  Poison is poison though it es in a golden cup。 (1440)
  Poor and content is rich and rich enough。 (1183)
  Poor and liberal; rich and covetous。 (1198)
  Poor but honest。 (832)
  Poor folk 'men' are fain of little。 (1199)
  Poor without debt is better than a prince。 (1193)
  Pouring oil on the fire is no way to quench it。 (481)
  Poverty acquaints men with strange bedfellows。 (1878)
  Poverty and love are hard to hide。 (1187)
  Poverty breeds strife。 (1188)
  Poverty is a pain; but no disgrace。 (1180)
  Poverty is no disgrace。 (1181)
  Poverty is no sin。 (1178)
  Poverty is not a crime。 (1177)
  Poverty is not a disgrace; but theft is a disgrace。 (1179)
  Poverty is not a sufficient cause for disgrace; but poverty without resolution to help oneself; is a disgrace。 (1182)
  Poverty is the mother of health。 (1176)
  Poverty is the reward of idleness。 (1482)
  Poverty makes a man mean。 (1190)
  Poverty makes strange bedfellows。 (1879)
  Poverty on an old man’s back is a heavy burden。 (1191)
  Poverty parteth fellowship。 (1189)
  Poverty tries friends。 (1877)
  Poverty wants many things; and covetousness 'avarice' all。 (1196)
  Practice makes perfect。 (2098)
  Praise is not pudding。 (2099)
  Praise no man till he is dead。 (1128)
  Prefer loss to unjust gain。 (1243)
  Prevention is better than cure。 (1106)
  Pride and grace dwell never in one place。 (1555)
  Pride feels 'finds' no cold。 (1557)
  Pride goes before a fall。 (1542)
  Pride goes before; and shame follows after。 (1548)
  Pride goes before destruction。 (1543)
  Pride goeth before; and shame eth after。 (1547)
  Pride is the mask of one’s own faults。 (1560)
  Pride may lurk under a threadbare cloak。 (1558)
  Pride must be pinched。 (1556)
  Pride never left his master without a fall。 (1545)
  Pride that apes humility。 (1559)
  Pride will have a fall。 (1544)
  Procrastination is the thief of time。 (86)
  Promises are like piecrust; made to be broken。 (2100)
  Promise is debt。 (2101)
  Prosperity makes friends and adversity tries them。 (1887)
  Prove thy friend ere thou have need。 (1881)
  Providence is always on the side of the big 'strongest' battalions。 (736)
  Public money is like holy water; every one helps himself to it。 (2102)
  Punctuality is the politeness of kings。 (85)
  Punctuality is the soul of business。 (84)
  Push generally succeeds in business。 (390)
  Put two halfpennies 'pennies' in a purse; and they will draw together。 (855)
  Put your shoulder to the wheel。 (319)
  Questioning is the door of knowledge。 (543)
  Quietness is best。 (1401)
    Rain before seven; fine before eleven。 (2103)
  Remember thou are but a man。 (2104)
  Reputation is often got without merit and lost without fault。 (952)
  Revolutions are not made with rosewater。 (2105)
  Rewards allure men to brave danger。 (788)
  Riches and virtue do not often keep each other pany。 (1017)
  Riches are gotten with pain; kept with care; and lost with grief。 (1006)
  Riches are the root of all evil。 (1010)
  Riches bring care and fear。 (1022)
  Riches do not always bring happiness。 (1001)
  Riches either serve or govern the possessor。 (1013)
  Riches have wings。 (1024)
  Riches serve a wise man but mand a fool。 (1014)
  Roll my log and I’ll roll yours。 (2106)
  Rome was not built in a day。 (808)
  Sadness and gladness succeed each other。 (425)
  Satan reproves sin。 (2107)
  Save money against a rainy day。 (872)
  Save something for the man that rides on the white horse。 (862)
  Saving is getting。 (844)
  Say well is good; but do well is better。 (592)
  Saying and doing are two things。 (657)
  Saying is one thing and doing another。 (658)
  Scanderbeg’s sword must have Scanderbeg’s arm。 (795)
  Science has no enemy but the ignorant。 (557)
  Science is organized knowledge。 (556)
  Second thoughts are best。 (613)
  Seeing is believing。 (2108)
  Seize the present day; trusting the morrow as little as may be。 (56)
  Seize time by the forelock。 (76)
  Self do; self have。 (2109)
  Self…trust is the essence of heroism。 (963)
  Self trust is the first secret of success。 (392)
  Sell the bear’s skin before one has caught the bear。 (2110)
  Shallow streams make most din。 (487)
  Short accounts make long friends。 (1863)
  Short acquaintance brings repentance。 (1923)
  Short pleasure; long lament。 (428)
  Show me a liar; and I will show you a thief。 (1628)
  Sickness is felt; but health not at all。 (1081)
  Sickness shows us what we are。 (1087)
  Silence does seldom harm。 (1394)
  Silence gives 'means' consent。 (1391)
  Silence is golden; but speech is silver 'silvern'。 (1389)
  Silence is sometimes the severest criticism。 (1392)
  Silence is the best ornament of a woman。 (1398)
  Silly '=Good' child is soon ylered '=taught'。 (289)
  Six feet of earth makes all men equal。 (1150)
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