as you sow,so shall you reap
If your patient, you will eventually get what you want. If you are hasty, you may lose it.
This proverb means that if you fail at something, it doesn't matter whether you fail by a little or a lot. ex- If you come second in a race it doesn't matter whether you lose by one inch or by one mile; you still lose.
All that glitters is not gold.
"All are not saints who go to church" - is an Italian Proverb and the complete proverb. It means that all people who go to church are not necessarily holy people.
Grasp it firmly in your hand and hit yourself in the head with it. Repeat until you lose consciousness.
More than one proverb begins this way. Two are: all things come to him who waits; and all (good) things come to an end.
"Ceirín do gach créacht an fhoighne."This is an old Irish proverb. It translates to: "Patience is a poultice for all wounds." So basically, this is the equivelent of the English proverb: "Time heals all wounds."This is an old Irish proverb. It translates to: "Patience is a poultice for all wounds."So basically, this is the equivelent of the English proverb: "Time heals all wounds."
'' We don't value life until we're about to lose it . ''
The proverb easy come, easy go, means that things that are easily obtained can disappear just as easily. If no hard work was involved in getting something, it is also not such a big deal if you lose it.
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Translation: Make geese and lose your friends. I do not recognize it, but this is likely a proverb.