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English Proverbs (Letter D)

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Proverb: Danger never comes alone .
English Meaning: Danger comes in battalions.

Proverb: Danger often comes where danger is feared.
English Meaning: Danger always comes at the most critical moment.

Proverb: Day and night are alike to a blind man.
English Meaning:

Proverb: Death defies doctors.
English Meaning:

Proverb: Death keeps no calendar.
English Meaning: Death comes suddenly

Proverb: Death keeps no time .
English Meaning: Death never maintains schedule.

Proverb: Desperate diseases must have desperate remedies .
English Meaning: As is the evil, so is the remedy, tit for tat.

Proverb: Diamond cuts diamond .
English Meaning: Everything finds an equal.

Proverb: Diligence is the mother of good luck.
English Meaning: Perseverance or industry is the key to success.

Proverb: Distance lends enchantment to the view .
English Meaning: Distance makes the heart grow fonder.

Proverb: Do not exchange your substance for shadow .
English Meaning: Never lose your today for tomorrow; quit not certainty for hope.

Proverb: Do not teach your grandmother to such egg.
English Meaning: Never lecture before an expert.

Proverb: Do or die .
English Meaning: Risk all to win; to try one’s utmost.

Proverb: Dog does not eat a dog .
English Meaning: One raven will not pluck another’s eyes

Proverb: Don’t run before you can walk.
English Meaning: To try to do something difficult before you have learned the basic skills you need to attempt it.

Proverb: Don’t nag me, and leave me in peace.
English Meaning:

Proverb: Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched .
English Meaning: don’t be sure of a thing until it is yours.

Proverb: Don’t judge a book by its cover .
English Meaning: all that glitters is not gold.

Proverb: Drops of water make ocean.
English Meaning: little drops of water make a mighty ocean

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