英语谚语词典-第30节
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The dog that has been beaten with a stick is afraid of its shadow。 (1339)
The dust raised by the sheep does not choke the wolf。 (1706)
The end crowns all。 (2120)
The end justifies 'sanctifies' the means。 (2121)
The end makes all equal。 (1152)
The evil 'evils' we bring on ourselves are the hardest to bear。 (1531)
The evil wound is cured but not the evil name。 (1523)
The excellence of a wife consists not in her beauty; but in her virtue。 (230)
The face is no index to the heart。 (1425)
The face is no index of heart 'mind'。 (1431)
The father buys; the son bigs; the grandchild sells; and his son thigs。 (280)
The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle。 (1751)
The fault of the horse is put on the saddle。 (1740)
The fire is the test of gold; adversity of strong man。 (784)
The first blow is half the battle。 (385)
The first step to virtue is to abstain from vice。 (775)
The first wealth is health。 (1062)
The follies of youth are food for repentance in old age。 (1600)
The fowler’s pipe sounds sweet until the bird is caught。 (1660)
The fox is known by his brush。 (1815)
The fox may grow grey; but never good。 (1803)
The fox smells his own stink first。 (1812)
The fox’s wiles will never enter the lion’s head。 (1809)
The fox that had lost its tail would persuade others out of theirs。 (1816)
The friend is known in the time of difficulty。 (1858)
The good or ill hap of a good or ill wife。 (211)
The good seaman is known in bad weather。 (786)
The greater the crime; the higher the gallows。 (712)
The greatest hate springs from the greatest love。 (164)
The greatest liars talk most of themselves。 (1626)
The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none。 (1291)
The greatest talkers are always the least doers。 (673)
The great fish eat up the small。 (733)
The ground…work of all happiness is health。 (1061)
The habit 'cowl; hood' does not make the monk。 (1414)
The handsomest flower is not the sweetest。 (1434)
The head is recognized by the tongue。 (642)
The healthful man can give counsel to the sick。 (1076)
The heart that once truly loves never forgets。 (148)
The honest penny is better than the stolen dollar。 (833)
The joy of the heart makes the face merry。 (409)
The kettle calls the pot black。 (1286)
The last drop makes the cup run over。 (485)
The law is not the same at morning and at night。 (705)
The least said the better。 (604)
The least said; the soonest mended。 (1395)
The leopard can never change its spots。 (1831)
The life of the wolf is the death of the lamb。 (1707)
The lion is known by his claws 'paws'。 (1836)
The lion is not so fierce as he is painted。 (1839)
The lion’s skin is never cheap。 (1837)
The living man who does not learn is dark; dark like one walking in the night。 (367)
The lone sheep is in danger of the wolf。 (1819)
The longest day must have an end。 (1375)
The longest pole knocks the most persimmons。 (735)
The love that is too violent will not last long。 (127)
The maintaining of one vice costs more than ten virtues。 (1518)
The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything。 (1274)
The mill cannot grind with the water that is past。 (71)
The mills of God grind slowly。 (710)
The money the miser hoards will do him no good。 (996)
The more noble the more humble。 (838)
The more riches a fool hath; the greater fool he is。 (1583)
The more women look in their glass; the less they look to their house。 (235)
The morning sun never lasts a day。 (5)
The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself。 (840)
The mother’s breath is aye sweet。 (266)
The mountains have brought forth a mouse。 (1755)
The noisy fowler catches no bird。 (1661)
The old goose plays not with foxes。 (1808)
The outsider sees the best of the game。 (2122)
The ox is never woe; till he to the harrow go。 (1717)
The ox when weariest treads surest。 (1719)
The path to glory is always rugged。 (782)
The poor man wants much; the miser everything。 (1195)
The pot calls the kettle black。 (1285)
The proof of the pudding is in the eating。 (669)
The rage of a wild boar is able to spoil more than one wood。 (1842)
There are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it。 (1236)
There are faults from which none of us is 'are' free。 (1284)
There are no birds of this year in last year’s nests。 (57)
There are spots (even) in 'on' the sun。 (1261)
There are two sides to every question。 (478)
There is a black sheep in every flock。 (1714)
There is a crook 'an affliction; a trial' in the lot of every one。 (1382)
There is always something to be cut off young trees if they are to grow well。 (300)
There is a skeleton in every house。 (251)
There is a skeleton in the cupboard。 (252)
There is a tide in the affairs of men。 (60)
There is a time for all things。 (67)
There is a time for everything。 (68)
There is a time to speak and a time to be silent。 (1390)
There is but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous。 (507)
There is great difference between word and deed。 (597)
There is many a fair thing full false。 (1630)
There is many a true word spoken in jest。 (633)
There is more danger from a pretended friend than from an enemy。 (1915)
There is no accounting for tastes。 (2123)
There is no better looking…glass than an old friend。 (1852)
There is no end to learning。 (361)
There is no escape 'flying' from fate。 (1369)
There is no fool like an old fool。 (1601)
There is no fool to the old fool。 (1602)
There is no friend so faithful as a good book。 (517)
There is no greater riches than health。 (1064)
There is no joy without alloy。 (424)
There is no man but errs。 (1257)
There is no man but has his faults。 (1258)
There is no man without faults。 (1259)
There is no medicine against death。 (1129)
There is no place like home。 (244)
There is no pleasure without pain。 (422)
There is no pot so ugly that it can’t find a lid。 (225)
There is no royal road to learning。 (360)
There is no rule without an exception。 (2124)
There is no satiety in study。 (362)
There is no smoke without fire。 (475)
There is nothing permanent except change。 (460)
There is no time like the present。 (22)
There is no time to lose。 (63)
There is no trusting to appearance。 (1418)
There is no virtue that poverty destroyeth not。 (776)
There is no wealth above the wealth of health。 (1063)
There is no wheat without chaff。 (456)
There is small choice in rotten apples。 (2125)
There needs a long apprenticeship to understand the mystery of the world’s trade。(1036)
The reward of suffering is experience。 (1326)
The rich never want for kindred。 (985)
The rotten apple injures its neighbours。 (2126)
The scalded cat fears cold water。 (1336)
The scalded dog fears cold water。 (1337)
The sea has fish for every man。 (59)
The secret of success is constancy of purpose。 (389)
The secret of wealth lieth in the letters SAVE。 (848)
The shortest answer is doing the thing。 (324)
The sleeping fox catches no poultry。 (1804)
The smaller the mind the greater the conceit。 (1565)
The snail slides up the tower at last though the swallow mounteth it sooner。 (1666)
The swan sings when death es。 (1693)
The tail does often catch the fox。 (1814)
The thread breaks where it is weakest。 (438)
The three foundations of learning: seeing much; suffering much; and studying much。 (540)
The tiger that has once tasted blood is never sated with the taste of it。 (1833)
The tongue breaks bone; though itself has none。 (692)
The tongue ever turns to the aching teeth。 (2127)
The tongue is not made of steel; yet it cuts。 (687)
The tongue is not steel; yet it cuts。 (693)
The tongue of idle persons is never idle。 (1480)
The tortoise wins the race while the hare is sleeping。 (1798)
The tree is known by its 'his' fruit。 (445)
The tree must be bent while it is young。 (297)
The true university of these days is a collection of books。 (526)
The truth is always green。 (495)
The truths we least like to hear are those which it is most to our advantage to know。 (510)
The truth will out。 (499)
The unrighteous penny corrupts the righteous pound。 (835)
The used key is always bright。 (317)
The valiant never tastes of death but once。 (789)
The weakest goes to the wall。 (1246)
The wealth of the mind is the only true wealth。 (1008)
The wife is the key of the house。 (226)
The wise hand doth not all that the fo