The proverb "set a fox to catch a fox" suggests that sometimes the best way to deal with cunning or deceitful individuals is to use someone equally clever or resourceful. It implies that employing a similar strategy can effectively outsmart a tricky opponent. However, it also carries a cautionary note, as it may lead to further manipulation or complications if both parties are untrustworthy. Essentially, it highlights the complexities of handling cunning situations.
Jealously has no set schedule and can arise at any moment.
From the Cary Grant film (1955) and the Robert Wagner TV series (1968), the theme is "it takes a thief to catch a thief". The original proverb is "set a thief to catch a thief".
It means people are greedy - they set out for a goal - when it is reached they are not satisfied and strive for even more.
"Long runs the fox" means that eventually someone *will* get their comeuppance, i.e. given long enough then "justice will be served". There is more than one phrase or saying that starts with "Long runs the fox". The one I am explaining the meaning of would have a full description something like "Long runs the fox before it is caught". To explain, the fox is a bad animal that does a lot of bad things but if you set out to kill or catch a fox then your chances of doing so are slight. But many are hunting it and eventually it *will* get caught and killed. Hence "long runs the fox" because by the time it does get killed it has many times gone long distances and survived many attemtps to kill it before it finally meets its comeuppance, but its final demise is inevitable.
In the Warrior Cats series, a fox trap is a cunningly designed trap set by forest cats to catch foxes. It typically involves baiting the fox with food and then ensnaring it in a hidden pit or snare. Fox traps are used as a way to protect the clan from predators and ensure their safety.
To write a preface on a proverb, start by introducing the proverb itself, explaining its origin and cultural significance. Discuss its relevance and the wisdom it imparts, illustrating how it can be applied to everyday life. Finally, set the stage for the exploration of the proverb's meanings and interpretations, inviting readers to reflect on its deeper implications.
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This Hindi proverb means that if you lose in your mind (or thoughts), you will always lose, but if you win in your mind, you will always win. It emphasizes the importance of having a positive mindset and attitude in order to achieve success in life.
An African proverb meaning, "just because someone is successful at doing something doesn't mean you will be just as successful. Follow your own dreams and don't try to be someone your not."
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The fox is cunning and knows how to outsmart its predators, making it a harder target for the Lord to catch compared to the other animals. Its agility and intelligence set it apart in the Lord's hunting pursuits.