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Straight from the horse's mouth.
When you hear something from a person who has direct personal knowledge of it.
Complete this idiomatic expression
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
This means that a person who does not settle in one place will not accumulate wealth or status, or responsibilities or commitments.
Complete this popular idiomatic expression
Make hay whiles the sun shines.
Make the most of one's opportunities while you have the chance.
Make hay whilst the sun shines.
A leopard cannot change its spots.
This means a person's character, especially if it is bad, will not change, even if they pretend that it will.
A leopard cannot change its spot
In for a penny, In for a pound
If a person decides to do something, he should fully commit to it.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a step
This means that a person must begin his or her journey to reach their goal or destination.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a step.
A bad worker always blames his tools.
A person who has done something badly will seek to lay the blame on their equipment rather than admit their own lack of skill.
Can you complete this idiomatic expression
You can't have your cake and eat it too.
You can't have two desirable but contradictory options - you have to choose.
Half a loaf is better than no bread.
Something is better than nothing, even if it is less than one wanted.
Complete this idiom
The devil makes work for the idle hands.
This usually means people who have nothing to do are more likely to get into trouble or commit a crime.
Great _____ think alike.
Great minds think alike.
A coward dies a thousand times before his death.
You will always run when you're afraid to face the challenges of life, such as dealing with difficult situations, taking risks, and fighting for what you believe in!
Complete this idiomatic expression.
Time and Tide wait for no man.
The opportunities of life will pass you by if you delay or procrastinate in taking advantage of them.
Can you complete this idiomatic expression?
A chain is no stronger than its weakest link
Fortune favors the ...................
Fortune favors the brave.
A successful person is often one who is willing to take risks.
The early _______ catches the worm.
The early bird catches the worm.
Success comes to those who prepare well and put in effort.
A stitch in time saves nine.
This means if you sort out a problem immediately it may save a lot of extra work later.
Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.
A house divided against itself cannot __________
A house divided against itself cannot stand
Man does not live by bread alone
This means man needs more than the simple necessities to keep them biologically alive, they need things that feed them mentally, spiritually, aesthetically, and they need things that give their lives meaning
This means a man needs more than the simple necessities to keep them biologically alive, they need things that feed them mentally, spiritually, aesthetically, and they need things that give their lives meaning
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