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This proverb implies that people who are overly selective or picky in their choices tend to end up with inferior options because they overlook better ones while focusing too much on minor details. It highlights the importance of being open-minded and not letting perfectionism cloud one's judgment.
The saying "by be speak little do much" encourages people to focus on taking action and achieving results rather than just talking about it. It emphasizes the importance of being productive and effective through actions rather than empty words.
This saying means that if you do everything all at once then it will be a disaster, but if you do little pieces, one by one, than you will get a much better result.
The present perfect tense of "know" is "have known."
Sure! Here's a Waray riddle with its English translation: Waray: Damo nga hinugyo, dako an nawarat. Translation: A lot of desire, yet much is lost. Here's a Waray proverb with its English translation: Waray: An buhi nga nabubuhi, nasasarat sa bulawan. Translation: A life well-lived is as precious as gold.
Blaise Pascal
Civility costs nothing means that politeness and kindness take little from you but give much.
This proverb implies that spending excessive time talking about something instead of taking action can lead to little or no progress being made towards achieving a goal. It serves as a reminder that words alone are not enough to bring about real change or results.
Reasonably. If they don't argue too much they accomplish quite a lot. They do a little better than our Congress.
kind of, yeah. they are hunted a little too much but they are trying to protect them
he didnt do much!!
It means that one person alone cannot accomplish as much as many working together. (A variation once heard was : "a single tree does not a forest make, or a single stone a mountain". This implied, similarly, that the many were always greater than the one alone.)
That's not really a proverb. If you meant "the quiet person," then it's a person who doesn't speak much. If you meant "quite the person," then that's a person who is impressive or formidable in some way.
In short, the proverb 'rain beats a leopard's skin but it does not wash out the spots' means that, no matter how much you try, you can't change a person/something.
Yes because the blue kind is a little to much sweet.The pink kind is NOT to sweet
they didnt really accomplish much but for one thing beign gay
Meaning you will manifest more good, and thus accomplish more, by encouragement rather than discouragement. Detect languageAfrikaansAlbanianArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBengaliBelarusianBulgarianCatalanChinese (Simp)Chinese (Trad)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEsperantoEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekGujaratiHaitian CreoleHebrewHindiHungarianIcelandicIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseKannadaKoreanLaoLatinLatvianLithuanianMacedonianMalayMalteseNorwegianPersianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwahiliSwedishTamilTeluguThaiTurkishUkrainianUrduVietnameseWelshYiddishAfrikaansAlbanianArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBengaliBelarusianBulgarianCatalanChinese (Simp)Chinese (Trad)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEsperantoEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekGujaratiHaitian CreoleHebrewHindiHungarianIcelandicIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseKannadaKoreanLaoLatinLatvianLithuanianMacedonianMalayMalteseNorwegianPersianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwahiliSwedishTamilTeluguThaiTurkishUkrainianUrduVietnameseWelshYiddish Options : History : Help : Feedback Text-to-speech function is limited to 100 characters