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English Proverbs (Letter E)

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Proverb: Easier said than done .
English Meaning: It is easy to say but difficult to do.

Proverb: Empty vessels sound much .
English Meaning: Too much talk ends in nothing

Proverb: Even a fool known his business.
English Meaning: None is so fool as to make loss of himself.

Proverb: Even walls have ears.
English Meaning: Someone may be listening.

Proverb: Every cloud has silver shining .
English Meaning: Misery ends in happiness; after clouds comes fair weather.

Proverb: Every dog is a lion at home.
English Meaning: We feel stronger and safer in our own environment.

Proverb: Every man has his price .
English Meaning: Anybody can be convinced by a certain amount of money more or less.

Proverb: Every man is for himself.
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Proverb: Every one thinks his own geese swans.
English Meaning:

Proverb: Every shoe fits not every foot .
English Meaning: It takes time to get used to things.

Proverb: Every sin carries its own punishment .
English Meaning: Sinners cannot go unpunished.

Proverb: Example is better than precept.
English Meaning: It is better to do good than to preach.

Proverb: Experience is the best teacher .
English Meaning: A man learns practically from experience.

Proverb: Experience teaches better than wisdom.
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Proverb: Extravagant hopes lead to complete disappointment.
English Meaning: Over aspiration may end in despair

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