proverbs Flashcards

(54 cards)

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What is better than riches according to the proverb?

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A good name is better than riches.

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What is said about a good name regarding how it can be lost?

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A good name is sooner lost than won.

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How is a person recognized according to the saying?

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A man is known by the company he keeps.

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What does it mean to be late in securing something valuable?

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It’s too late to lock the stable when the horse is stolen.

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What does aging bring, according to the proverb?

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With age comes wisdom.

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What is more valuable than anything else, as per the saying?

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Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom.

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How does the proverb assess true handsomeness?

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Handsome is as handsome does.

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What is the implication of the saying about teaching fish to swim?

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Never offer to teach fish to swim.

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What does the saying ‘All roads lead to Rome’ imply?

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All paths lead to a common destination or goal.

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What does it mean when one speaks one way and acts another?

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Speak one way and act another.

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What should you not do according to the saying about judging a book?

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Don’t judge a book by its cover.

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What is the saying about disciplining children related to?

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Spare the rod and spoil the child.

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What does ‘diamond cuts diamond’ mean?

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People of equal status or strength often challenge each other.

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What does the saying ‘Good wine needs no bush’ mean?

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Good quality is recognized without the need for excessive promotion.

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How is strength described in the proverb?

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As strong as a horse.

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What does ‘You get what you pay for’ imply?

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The quality of something corresponds to its price.

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What does the saying about tears and coffins suggest?

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Nobody has ever shed tears without seeing a coffin.

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What is cautioned against in the proverb about trying to run?

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To try to run before one can walk.

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What does the saying about someone laughing last imply?

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He laughs best who laughs last.

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What does ‘Every Jack has his Jill’ mean?

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Everyone has someone who complements them or their counterpart.

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What does the phrase ‘Jack of all trades and master of none’ suggest?

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Someone may know many skills but is not proficient in any.

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What does the saying ‘Beauty is only skin deep’ indicate?

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Outer appearance is superficial when compared to a person’s character.

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What does ‘Slow but sure’ refer to?

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Taking time to achieve something will yield better results.

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What should one do when in Rome?

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When in Rome, do as the Romans do.

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What does 'Every day is not Sunday' caution?
Not every day can be perfect or enjoyable.
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What does the saying about a cat and a dog suggest?
Every creature has its own time to shine or be heard.
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What does 'What will be will be' imply?
Certain things are inevitable and out of our control.
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What does 'Love me love my dog' refer to?
To accept someone fully, one must accept all that comes with them.
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What does 'It's no use beating around the bush' mean?
Being indirect isn't helpful; one should speak plainly.
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What does 'Man proposes, God disposes' suggest about plans?
Humans can make plans, but ultimately fate dictates the outcomes.
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What does 'Out of sight, out of mind' entail?
Being away from someone or something often leads to forgetting about it.
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What does the saying 'Every man has his mistakes' imply?
Everyone is imperfect and makes errors.
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What does 'So many men, so many minds' mean?
Everyone has different opinions and perspectives.
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What is suggested in 'East or West, home is best'?
No matter where you go, home is the most comfortable place.
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What is revealed in hardship according to the saying?
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
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What does 'Great minds think alike' suggest?
People who are intelligent often have similar thoughts or ideas.
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What does 'Good watch prevents misfortune' imply?
Being cautious can help avoid problems.
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What is meant by 'Blood is thicker than water'?
Family ties are stronger than other relationships.
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What does 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder' emphasize?
Perceptions of beauty vary depending on the observer.
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What does 'He who excuses himself, accuses himself' imply?
Making excuses often reveals guilt.
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What does it mean that 'The empty vessel makes greatest sound'?
Those without substance often make the most noise or claims.
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What does 'While there's life, there's hope' convey?
As long as one is alive, there is a chance for improvement.
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What does 'Curses come home to roost' imply about wrongdoing?
Bad actions will eventually lead to consequences.
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What is suggested in 'Grasp all, lose all'?
Trying to possess everything may lead to losing everything.
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What does 'Easier said than done' mean?
It is often easier to talk about doing something than actually doing it.
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What does 'Easy come, easy go' suggest regarding value?
Things that are easily obtained can also be easily lost.
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What does 'Nothing venture, nothing gains' imply?
Without taking risks, one cannot achieve rewards.
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What does 'Other times, other ways' refer to?
Different situations may require different approaches.
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What does 'One drop of poison infects infect the whole of wine' suggest?
One bad element can ruin the entire situation.
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What does 'Observation is the best teacher' mean?
Learning is best achieved through direct experience.
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What does 'Better die a beggar than live a beggar' imply?
It is better to have dignity in poverty than to live in shame.
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What does 'Something better than nothing' convey?
Having something is preferable to having nothing at all.
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What does 'If you cannot have the best, make the best of what you have' suggest?
One should make the most of their situation, even if it's not ideal.
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What does 'Drunkenness reveals what soberness conceals' imply?
Alcohol can make hidden thoughts and feelings come to light.