A bad workman always blames his tools. - when someone blames the quality of their equipment or other external factors when they perform a task poorly., A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. - Certainty of having something in hand is better than mere probability of having even more things., A diamond with a flaw is better than a common stone that is perfect. - A rare, precious opportunity that comes with some problems is better than a regular opportunity that seems to be perfect., After victory, tighten your helmet chord. - There is no room for complacency. Get down to work after a victory. , A goose quill is more dangerous than a lion’s claw. - Foul, inconsiderate words can cause more pain than a physical attack., A jack of all trades is master of none. - A person with some knowledge of several fields (jack of all trades) can’t be a master in any of them., A leopard doesn’t change its spots. - People can’t change their innate character, especially bad., An empty vessel makes much noise. - Fools and persons with shallow knowledge often talk a lot., An idle brain is devil’s workshop. - If you’ve nothing to do, you’ll likely think of mischief., As you sow, so you shall reap. - Your actions – good or bad – determine what you get., Beggars can’t be choosers. - People who depend on the generosity of others can’t pick & choose things as per their liking. They’ve to accept what is given to them., Birds of a feather flock together. - People with similar nature seek out each other’s company., Blood is thicker than water. - Relationships with family is stronger than other relationships., Don’t cast pearls before swine. - Don’t offer something valuable to someone who doesn’t value it., Hope springs eternal. - Used for saying that there's always a chance that something you wish for might happen.,

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