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English Proverbs (Letter S)

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Proverb: Safe bind, safe find . English Meaning: To be forewarned is to be forearmed Proverb: Scatter with one hand, gather with two. English Meaning: Proverb: Seeing is believing. English Meaning: It is hard to believe something you have not seen. Proverb: Self help … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter S)

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English Proverbs (Letter R)

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Proverb: Reading makes a full man . English Meaning: Reading makes a man dutiful, educated and conscientitious. Proverb: Reckless youth makes rueful eyes . English Meaning: Careless youth ends in limitless suffering. Proverb: Respect yourself that you may be respected by … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter R)

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English Proverbs (Letter Q)

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Proverb: Quit not certainty for hope. English Meaning: Do not exchange the substance for the shadow; never lose your today for tomorrow. … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter Q)

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English Proverbs (Letter P)

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Proverb: Pain is forgotten where gain follows. English Meaning: One can digest an insult after getting profit. Proverb: Patience has its reward. English Meaning: Proverb: Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet . English Meaning: Patience, however painful in the … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter P)

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English Proverbs (Letter O)

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Proverb: Oh the times! Oh the manners . English Meaning: The old merry times are no more. Proverb: Oil your own machine. English Meaning: Mind your own business; don’t pole your nose into the affairs of others. Proverb: Old habits due hard . English Meaning: One cannot … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter O)

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