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英语谚语词典-第21章

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  He wots not whether he bears the earth; or the earth him。 (1553)
  Hide nothing from thy physician。 (1105)
  History repeats itself。 (2034)
  Hoist your sail when the wind is fair。 (80)
  Hold fast when you have it。 (1216)
  Home is home; be it never so homely。 (239)
  Home is home; though (it be) never so homely。 (241)
  Home is where the heart is。 (256)
  Honest men marry soon; wise men not at all。 (208)
  Honesty is the best policy。 (828)
  Honesty may be dear bought; but can never be an ill pennyworth。 (831)
  Honey is sweet; but the bee stings。 (463)
  Honour and profit lie not in one sack。 (945)
  Honours change manners。 (951)
  Honour to whom honour is due。 (946)
  Hope for the best and prepare for the worst。 (2035)
  Hot love is soon cold。 (126)
  Human pride is human weakness。 (1546)
  Humility is the beginning of wisdom。 (837)
  Humility often gains more than pride。 (842)
  Hunger breaks stone walls。 (2036)
  Hunger fetches the wolf out of the woods。 (1825)
  Hunger is the best sauce。 (1202)
  Hunger knows no friend。 (1903)
  Hungry dogs will eat dirty puddings。 (1772)
  Idle folks have the least leisure。 (1468)
  Idle folks lack no excuses。 (1479)
  Idle young; needy age 'old'。 (1475)
  Idleness is the key of beggary。 (1466)
  Idleness is the mother 'root' of all evil 'sin; vice'。 (1463)
  Idleness is the parent of all vice。 (1464)
  Idleness is the root of all evil。 (1462)
  Idleness is the rust of mind。 (1487)
  Idleness makes the wit rust。 (1488)
  Idleness rusts the mind。 (1486)
  Idleness turns the edge of wit。 (1485)
  Idle people 'folks' have the most labour 'take the most pains'。 (1467)
  If a donkey brays at you; don’t bray at him。 (1752)
  If a house be divided against itself; that house cannot stand。 (257)
  I fear the Greeks; even when bringing gifts。 (1438)
  If I have lost the ring; yet the fingers are still here。 (1219)
  If one sheep leap over the dyke; all the rest will follow。 (1704)
  If the beard were all; the goat might preach。 (1701)
  If the devil finds a man idle; he’ll set him to work。 (1478)
  If the hen does not prate; she will not lay。 (1683)
  If the mountain will not e to Mahomet; Mahomet must go to the mountain。 (2037)
  If the old dog barks; he gives counsel。 (1788)
  If the ox falls; whet your knife。 (1728)
  If the sky falls; we shall catch larks。 (1668)
  If they say you are good; ask yourself if it be true。 (762)
  If time be of all things the most precious; wasting of time must be the greatest prodigality。 (41)
  If we are bound to forgive an enemy; we are not bound to trust him。 (1944)
  If wishes were horses; beggars might ride。 (2038)
  If you are too fortunate; you will not know yourself; if you are too unfortunate; nobody will know you。 (1354)
  If you mand wisely; you’ll be obeyed cheerfully。 (2039)
  If you don’t enter a tiger’s den; you can’t get his cubs。 (802)
  If you run after two hares; you will catch neither。 (1799)
  If you sell the cow; you sell her milk too。 (1722)
  If you trust before you try; you may repent before you die。 (957)
  If you venture nothing; you will have thing。 (800)
  If you want knowledge; you must toil for it。 (533)
  If you want peace; prepare for war。 (747)
  If you wish for peace; be prepared for war。 (748)
  If you would have a thing well done; do it yourself。 (310)
  If you would make an enemy; lend a man money and ask it of him again。 (1955)
    Ignorance of the law excuses no man 'one'。 (714)
  Ignorance of the law is no excuse of breaking it。 (715)
  Ill air slays sooner than the sword。 (2040)
  Ill es often on the back of worse。 (1507)
  Ill deeds cannot honour。 (699)
  Ill…gotten gain 'goods' never prosper。 (1031)
  Ill gotten 'got' ill spent。 (1029)
  Ill…gotten; ill spent。 (1030)
  Ill gotten money is soon spent。 (1032)
  Ill…gotten wealth never thrives。 (1033)
  Ill news es 'travels' apace。 (1521)
  Ill news flies 'travels' fast。 (1522)
  Ill news never es too late。 (2041)
  Ill weeds are sure to thrive。 (1499)
  Ill weeds grow apace 'fast'。 (1500)
  Imagination is more important than knowledge。 (559)
  Imagination will span the gap in our knowledge。 (560)
  In an enemy spots are soon seen。 (1956)
  In appearance place no trust。 (1417)
  In books; are embalmed the greatest thoughts of all ages。 (524)
  In choosing a wife and buying a sword we ought not to trust another。 (228)
  In doing we learn。 (358)
  Industry is fortune’s right hand; and frugality her left。 (346)
  In every country dogs bite。 (1785)
  In for a penny; in for a pound。 (313)
  In peace prepare for war。 (749)
  In sickness health is known。 (1080)
  In the grave the rich and poor lie equal。 (1151)
  In the kingdom of blind men; the one…eyed is king。 (2042)
  In time of prosperity; friends will be plenty。 (1882)
  In vino veritas。 (634)
  In wine there is truth。 (635)
  Interest will not lie。 (1631)
  Into a shut mouth flies fly not。 (672)
  Is the good or ill choice of a good or ill wife。 (212)
  It is a blind silly goose that es to the fox’s sermon。 (1695)
  It is a dirty 'foolish' bird that fouls 'soils' its own nest。 (242)
  It is a fairy wood that has never a withered bough in it。 (1269)
  It is a foolish sheep that makes the wolf his confessor。 (1713)
  It is a good divine that follows his own instructions。(622)
  It is a good horse that never stumbles。 (1732)
  It is a good horse that never stumbles; and a good wife that never grumbles。 (1295)
  It is a good tongue that says no ill; and a better heart that thinks none。 (1296)
  It is a good workman that never blunders。  (918)
  It is a long lane that has no turning。 (439)
  It is an equal failing to trust everybody; and to trust nobody。 (958)
  It is an evil sign to see a fox lick a lamb。 (1805)
    It is an ill bird that fouls 'soils' its own nest。 (243)
  It is an ill wind that blows nobody good。 (1235)
    It’s a poor 'sad' heart that never rejoices。 (405)
  It is a sad house where the hen crows louder than the cock。 (233)
  It is a silly fish that is caught twice with the same bait。 (1593)
  It is a skillful technician that never blunders。 (1297)
  It is a small flock that has not a black sheep。 (1715)
  It is as natural to die as to be born。 (1137)
  It is a wise father that knows his own child。 (291)
  It is a wise man that makes no mistakes。 (1299)
  It is a wise man that never makes mistakes。 (1230)
  It is better to be alone than in ill pany。 (1908)
  It is better to be a martyr than a confessor。 (2043)
  It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees。 (1173)
    It is better to die with honour than to live in infamy。 (948)
  It is better to do well than to say well。 (589)
  It is better to play with the ears than the tongue。 (608)
  It is better to please a fool than to anger him。 (1584)
  It is parison that makes men happy or miserable。 (426)
  It is easier to get money than to keep it。 (1019)
  It is easier to raise the devil than to lay him。 (2044)
  It is easy to bear the misfortunes of others。 (827)
  It is easy to be wise after the event。 (922)
  It’s easy to swim if another holds up your head。 (2045)
  It is good to beware by other men’s harm。 (1347)
  It is good to have friends in trouble。 (1870)
  It is good to have some friends both in heaven and hell。 (1869)
  It is good to learn at another man’s cost。 (368)
  It is good to marry late or never。 (205)
  It is harder to marry a daughter well than to bring her up well。 (307)
  It is hard to sit in Rome and strive against the Pope。 (738)
  It is ill sitting at Rome and striving with the Pope。 (739)
  It is lost labour to sow where there is no soil。 (338)
  It is love that makes the world go round。 (160)
  It is madness for a sheep to treat of peace with a wolf。 (1824)
  It is never too late to mend。 (1304)
  It is never too old to learn。 (349)
  It is no good 'use' crying over spilt milk。 (2046)
  It is no good hen that cackles in your house and lays in another’s。 (1684)
  It is not a sign of humility to declaim against pride。 (843)
  It is not every couple that is a pair。 (188)
  It is not good to wake a sleeping lion。 (1838)
  It is not only the feather that makes the bird。 (1424)
  It is not the gay coat that makes the (fine) gentleman。 (1421)
  It is not the hood that makes the monk。 (1415)
  It is not work that kills; but worry。 (321)
  It is one thing to speak much and another to speak pertinently。 (656)
  It is right to put everything in its proper use。 (337)
  It is said that a cat hath nine lives; yet care would wear them all out。 (1764)
  It is the bridle and spur that make a good horse。 (1744)
  It is the man behind the gun that tells。 (740)
  It is the nature of every man to err; but only the fool preserves in the error。 (1268)
  It is the peculiarity of knowledge that those who really thirst for it always get it。 (535)
  It is to easy bear the misfortunes of others。 (827)
  It is too late to grieve when the chance is past。 (75)
  It is too late to husband 'spare' when all is spent。 (878)
  It is too late to lock the stable door when the horse is stolen。 (90)
  It is too late to shut the stable door after the horse has been stolen。 (91)
  It is too late to shut the stable door when the steed is stolen。 (92)
  It never rains but it pours。 (2047)
  It takes two to make a quarrel。 (464)
  I will be thy friend; but not thy vice’s friend。 (1890)
  Jack is as good as his master。 (2048)
  Jack of all trades and master of none。 (2049)
  Joy and sorrow are next…door neighbours。 (417)
  Joy puts heart into a man。 (411)
  Joys shared with others are more enjoyed。 (412)
  Judge not a book by its cover。 (522)
  Judge not according to the appearance。 (1408)
  Judge not of men and thing at first sight。 (1412)
  Justice has a long arm。 (706)
  Justice has long arms。 (707)
  Justice must be done even if the sky falls。 (730)
  Keeping is harder than winning。 (395)
  Keep your mouth shut and your ears open。 (610)
  Keep your mouth shut and your eyes open。 (611)
  Kill the goose that lays the golden eggs。 (1696)
  Kill two birds with one stone。 (1659)
  Kings and bears often worry keepers。 (1844)
  Kings have long arms 'hands'。 (737)
  Kinsman helps kinsman; but woe to him that hath nothing。 (2050)
  Knavery may serve; but honesty is best。 (829)
  Knowledge advances by steps and not by leaps。 (534)
  Knowledge is a Treasure; but Practice is the key to it。 (530)
  Knowledge is no burden 'b

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