Proverbs

 “Colors fade, temples crumble, empires fall, but wise words endure.” - Edward Thorndike (1874–1949), American psychologist


Let's read some beautiful proverbs:-

  • An apple a day keeps the doctor away.—English
  • Few desires, buoyant spirits; many cares, feeble health.—Chinese
  • A sick person is a prisoner.—Yemenite
  • He who has health has hope, and he who has hope, has everything.—Arab
  • Nature, time, and patience are the three great physicians.—Irish
  • In the emergency room, we can ease their pain, but we can not ease their lives.
  • Prevention beats medication.
  • Put a lid on what smells bad.—Japanese
  • Old age is a thousand headaches.—Persian
  • Love your children with your heart, but train them with your hands.—Ukrainian
  • Don’t threaten a child; either punish him or forgive him.—Talmud
  • It’s an ill bird that fouls its own nest.—Chinese
  • Emeralds and crystals glitter when lit.—Japanese
  • Spare the rod and spoil the child.—The Bible
  • “When the character of a man is not clear to you, look at his friends.” - Japanese proverb
  • A friend in need is a friend indeed.—Latin
  • Never catch a falling knife or a falling friend.—Scottish
  • Do not protect yourself by a fence, but rather by your friends.—Czech
  • Do not use a hatchet to remove a fly from your friend’s face.—Chinese
  • Lend money to a good friend, and you will lose the money as well as your friend.—Korean
  • Fate chooses your relatives; you choose your friends.—French
  • Your best friend is yourself.—American
  • Your best friend won’t tell you.—Mouthwash ad
  • Let sleeping dogs lie.—German
  • A dog is man’s best friend.—English
  • Two dogs can kill a lion.—Jewish


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