telling you to leave things as they are
This proverb means that it is usually best to avoid stirring up old conflicts or problems that have been settled or are no longer relevant. It suggests that it is wiser to leave things as they are rather than making them worse by bringing up past issues.
This proverb means that it is not shameful to be poor, as it is often beyond one's control. However, feeling ashamed of being poor can have negative effects on one's self-esteem and confidence. It encourages individuals to embrace their circumstances with dignity and not let societal judgment affect their sense of self-worth.
"Let us not forget" is a phrase that is commonly used to remind oneself or others to remember something important or meaningful. It emphasizes the importance of not overlooking or disregarding an important detail, memory, or lesson.
To be "Left Alone" or "Let Do" as in, let it do as it pleases. It's also a government term with the same meaning that refers to an economy much like the United States' market economy. Meaning there is mostly no government intervention. Let the people do as they choose if you want to get technical.
let-down, broken, disappointed
The letters of the Tri Delta sorority stand for Delta Delta Delta, which represents the three Greek letters "Delta" repeated twice. Each letter "Delta" represents the motto of the sorority: "Let us steadfastly love one another."
Let Sleeping Dogs... was created in 2005.
Let sleeping dogs lie means leave things as they are and do not stir up trouble.
It means don't stir up trouble.
The phrase is "let sleeping dogs lie." It is the same as "if it isn't broken, don't fix it." These mean something to the effect of if something is serving its purpose, don't change it. If you wake up the sleeping dog, it might bite you. If you fix something that isn't broken, it might not work the same.
Literally no, but figuratively yes. Laissez faire pretty much means 'Let it be' or 'Leave it alone'
Men Women and Dogs - 2001 Let Sleeping Dogs Lie 1-5 was released on: USA: 11 November 2001
Leave things as they are.
Same thing as "let sleeping dogs lie" in the Muggle world. In other words, leave things as they are when disturbing them would start trouble.
The Joker Blogs - 2008 Let Sleeping Dogs Lyle - 1.11 was released on: USA: 31 October 2009
No. Let sleeping dogs lie.
Road Rovers - 1996 Let Sleeping Dogs Lie 1-5 was released on: USA: 26 October 1996
No, the phrase "let sleeping dogs lie" is not attributed to William Pitt. It is an English idiom that means it's best not to disturb a situation as it may cause trouble or complications.