Actions speak louder than words, What people do matters more than what they say. Example: He keeps promising to help, but never shows up — actions speak louder than words., Don’t count your chickens before they hatch, Don’t plan for success before it happens. Example: Don’t count your chickens before they hatch — the deal isn’t signed yet., A picture is worth a thousand words, Images communicate more effectively than words. Example: Her photo captured everything; truly, a picture is worth a thousand words., When in Rome, do as the Romans do, Adapt to the customs of the place you’re in. Example: When in Rome, do as the Romans do — eat late and enjoy it., The early bird catches the worm, Act quickly to take advantage of opportunities. Example: He got the last ticket — the early bird catches the worm., Better late than never, It’s better to do something late than not at all. Example: She finally graduated at 40 — better late than never., Too many cooks spoil the broth, Too many people working on the same task can ruin it. Example: The report was confusing — too many cooks spoiled the broth., You can’t judge a book by its cover, Appearances can be deceiving. Example: That small café looked empty, but the food was amazing — you can’t judge a book by its cover., Every cloud has a silver lining, There’s something good in every bad situation. Example: I missed my flight, but met a new friend — every cloud has a silver lining., Rome wasn’t built in a day, Great things take time. Example: Don’t rush your project; Rome wasn’t built in a day., Don’t put all your eggs in one basket, Don’t depend on one single plan. Example: I’m applying for several jobs — I won’t put all my eggs in one basket., The grass is always greener on the other side, People always think others have it better. Example: He changed jobs, but the grass wasn’t greener on the other side., Where there’s a will, there’s a way, Determination makes anything possible. Example: She learned English fluently at 60 — where there’s a will, there’s a way., Practice makes perfect, Repetition improves skill. Example: Keep practicing the piano; practice makes perfect., Honesty is the best policy, Always tell the truth. Example: Just be honest with your boss — honesty is the best policy., A stitch in time saves nine, Fix problems early before they grow. Example: Repair that leak now — a stitch in time saves nine., Don’t bite the hand that feeds you, Don’t harm someone who helps you. Example: Don’t insult your mentor — don’t bite the hand that feeds you., You reap what you sow, You get the results your actions deserve. Example: He studied hard and passed; you reap what you sow., Birds of a feather flock together, Similar people stick together. Example: All the musicians hang out together — birds of a feather flock together., When the cat’s away, the mice will play, People misbehave when supervision is gone. Example: The teacher left the room and chaos began — when the cat’s away, the mice will play., Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, Beauty is subjective. Example: You may not like that painting, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder., Look before you leap, Think before taking risks. Example: Don’t invest all your money there — look before you leap., No pain, no gain, You must work to get results. Example: He trains every day — no pain, no gain., Old habits die hard, It’s hard to change old habits. Example: She still bites her nails — old habits die hard., You can’t have your cake and eat it too, You can’t have everything you want. Example: He wants to save money and travel — you can’t have your cake and eat it too., Curiosity killed the cat, Being too curious can get you in trouble. Example: Stop checking her messages — curiosity killed the cat., Don’t cry over spilled milk, Don’t worry about what can’t be changed. Example: You broke it, so move on — don’t cry over spilled milk., Strike while the iron is hot, Act when the opportunity arises. Example: Apply now while the position is open — strike while the iron is hot., The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, Children resemble their parents. Example: He’s as stubborn as his dad — the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree., All that glitters is not gold, Not everything that looks valuable really is. Example: That deal sounds great, but all that glitters is not gold., Two heads are better than one, Teamwork gives better results. Example: Let’s solve this together — two heads are better than one., You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink, You can offer help, but can’t force people to use it. Example: I gave him advice, but he didn’t listen — you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink., Don’t judge a man until you’ve walked a mile in his shoes, Don’t judge others without understanding their experiences. Example: She’s been through a lot — don’t judge a man until you’ve walked a mile in his shoes., A watched pot never boils, Waiting makes time feel slower. Example: Stop staring at the clock — a watched pot never boils., Necessity is the mother of invention, Need drives creativity. Example: They invented a water filter during a drought — necessity is the mother of invention., Better safe than sorry, Be cautious to avoid regret. Example: Take an umbrella — better safe than sorry., The pen is mightier than the sword, Words can be more powerful than violence. Example: His article changed minds — the pen is mightier than the sword., Out of sight, out of mind, We forget what we don’t see. Example: After she moved away, he stopped calling — out of sight, out of mind., Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill, Don’t exaggerate small problems. Example: It’s just a scratch — don’t make a mountain out of a molehill., Still waters run deep, Quiet people often have deep thoughts. Example: She rarely speaks, but when she does, it’s wise — still waters run deep., Jack of all trades, master of none, Doing many things can mean mastering none. Example: He can sing, paint, and dance, but not perfectly — jack of all trades, master of none., If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, Don’t change what works fine. Example: The system works — if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it., Money doesn’t grow on trees, Money is limited — use it wisely. Example: Stop wasting cash; money doesn’t grow on trees., There’s no smoke without fire, Rumors usually have some truth. Example: If people are talking, there might be a reason — there’s no smoke without fire., Time flies when you’re having fun, Time feels short when we enjoy ourselves. Example: That weekend went by so fast — time flies when you’re having fun., You can’t please everyone, You can’t make everyone happy. Example: Don’t stress about criticism — you can’t please everyone., It takes two to tango, Both sides are responsible in a conflict. Example: They both argued — it takes two to tango., The squeaky wheel gets the grease, Those who complain the most get attention. Example: The loudest customer got a refund — the squeaky wheel gets the grease., A leopard can’t change its spots, People rarely change their true nature. Example: He said he’d be honest, but lied again — a leopard can’t change its spots., What goes around comes around, Your actions eventually come back to you. Example: He was cruel, and later suffered the same — what goes around comes around..
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