English proverbs can be found online at sites such as PhraseFinder or WikiQuote, or in books such as The Oxford Dictionary of English Proverbs or A Book of English Proverbs.
Helen Pennock South has written: 'The proverbs of Alfred' -- subject(s): English Proverbs, English language, Glossaries, vocabularies, Middle English, Proverbs of Alfred, Proverbs, English
An Seabhac has written: 'Ui ra thac' 'Seanfhocail na Mumhan' -- subject(s): English Proverbs, Irish Proverbs, Proverbs, English, Proverbs, Irish, Translations from Irish, Translations into English 'An baile seo 'gainn-ne'
George B. Bryan has written: 'The proverbial Bernard Shaw' -- subject(s): Indexes, Proverbs, English, in literature 'Ethel Merman' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Discography 'Black sheep, red herrings, and blue murder' -- subject(s): English Proverbs, English Quotations, Proverbs, English, Quotations, Quotations, English 'The light of other days' 'A dictionary of Anglo-American proverbs & proverbial phrases, found in literary sources of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries' -- subject(s): American literature, Dictionaries, English Proverbs, English language, English literature, Proverbs in literature, Proverbs, English, Terms and phrases 'Dear Winston's clever mother'
John Barten has written: 'A complete nautical pocket dictionary' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Dictionaries and encyclopedias, Naval art and science 'A select collection of English and German proverbs, proverbial expressions, and familiar quotations, with translations' -- subject(s): English Proverbs, German Proverbs, Proverbs, English, Proverbs, German
It means Filipino proverbs
N. G. Sabbagha has written: 'English proverbs and expressions with Afrikaans equivalents' -- subject(s): English Proverbs
You can find the Proverbs in the Bible.
Bisaya: "Ang dili magmahay sa iyang ginikanan, maldito sa nagmamahay." Translation: "One who does not respect their parents will be cursed by those who do." Bisaya: "Kinsa maoy nagtuyok sa imong pagmahal, siya'y maoy motunhay sa imong kasakitan." Translation: "The one who caused your love will also be the one to bring you pain." Bisaya: "Walay sili sa kinabuhi." Translation: "There is no spice in life."
Proverbs are found in many cultures around the world and do not have a specific geographical origin. They are a form of traditional wisdom and are passed down through generations within various societies, often reflecting the values and beliefs of the culture from which they originate.
Singleton Waters Davis has written: 'Origin and evolution of ethics' -- subject(s): Ethics, History 'Humanitarian proverbs and some humanitarian beatitudes' -- subject(s): English Proverbs, Proverbs, English
Bholanath Tiwari has written: 'How do you say it is English?' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, Hindi Proverbs, Hindi language, Idioms, Proverbs, Hindi
Books of translated Chinese proverbs can be found in libraries and bookstores. They can also be found online on the Translations website or the Chinese Culture site.