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Today
we explain more popular proverbs. A proverb is a short, well known
saying that expresses a common truth or belief. Proverbs are popular
around the world.
Many listeners have sent us their favorite proverbs. They give advice
about how to live.
We begin with two popular proverbs about staying healthy by eating good
food: One is an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Another is you are
what you eat.
Several proverbs about birds also give advice. You may have heard this
one: The early bird catches the worm. This means a person who gets up
early, or acts quickly, has the best chance of success.
Another famous proverb is a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
This means you should not risk losing something you have by seeking
something that is not guaranteed.
Here is another piece of advice: Do not count your chickens before they
are hatched. In other words, you should not think too much about some
future event before it really happens.
Another proverb warns do not put all your eggs in one basket. This means
you should not put all of your resources together in one place because
you could risk losing everything at one time. Many Americans learned
this the hard way by investing all their money in stock shares, which
then lost value.
Another proverb says a fool and his money are soon parted. This means
someone who acts unwisely with money will lose it.
Here is more advice: If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Also,
never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
You might learn that haste makes waste if you do something so fast,
resulting in mistakes. Most people would agree with this proverb:
honesty is the best policy.
Yet another proverb advises us not to be concerned about something bad
that you cannot change. It says there is no use crying over spilled milk.
Do you agree with the proverb that children should be seen and not heard?
Maybe you have told your children that hard work never hurt anyone. But
other people say that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. They
believe it is not wise to spend all your time working and never having
fun.
Finally, here is one of our favorite proverbs: People who live in glass
houses should not throw stones. This means you should not criticize
other people unless you are perfect yourself.
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