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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Famous English Proverbs




Proverbs are experiential truths passed down for generations. They serve as guidelines that are worth following... Here is a collection of English proverbs that would definitely be of great use to you and your children!

An apple A Day Keeps the Doctor Away - 00:03
First come, first served - 00:57
Practice makes Perfect - 01:57
Don't cry over spoilt milk - 02:56
A stitch in time saves nine - 04:02
Time and Tide wait for none - 05:07
Action speaks louder than words - 06:09
A penny saved is a penny earned - 07:06
The early bird catches the worm - 07:56
Eat to live but do not live to eat - 08:52
Look before you leap - 09:44
A friend in need is a friend indeed - 10:47
Prevention is better than cure - 11:41
Cleanliness is next to godliness - 12:38
Where there's a will there's a way - 13:45
Kill not the goose that lays golden eggs - 14:56
God helps those who help themselves - 16:02
A bird in hand in worth two in the bush - 17:14
The early bird catches the worm - 18:30
Experience is the best teacher - 19:28
Every cloud has a silver lining - 20:21
Spare the rod and spoil the child - 21:24
One rotten apple spoils the rest - 22:16
As you sow, so shall you reap - 23:19
Empty vessels make the most noise - 24:20
Time heals old wounds - 25:28
All that glitters is not gold - 26:36
Cut off your nose to spite your face - 27:31
Unity is strength - 28:42
There is no place like home - 29:33
Action speaks louder than words - 30:27
Every dog has its day - 31:25
Who keeps company with wolves, will learn how to howl - 32:28
Silence is golden - 33:39
Money is the root of all evil - 34:40
Half a loaf is better than none - 35:37

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