Saturday 19 February 2022

English Proverbs - Get Out While The Going Is Good


Get Out While The Going Is Good

Meaning:

To leave a place or situation before conditions worsen and it becomes difficult to leave.

Example:

With the stock market at an all-time high and further upside looking difficult, we decided to sell our shares and get out while the going was good.

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English Proverbs - Fortune Favors The Brave


Fortune Favors The Brave

Meaning:

If you carry out your plans boldly, the luck is more likely to favor you.

Example:

I know you’re hesitant to accept the overseas position in your Company because the ground realities there are different from what you’ve faced so far, but remember fortune favors the brave.

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English Proverbs - Fools Rush In Where Angels Fear To Tread


Fools Rush In Where Angels Fear To Tread

Meaning:

Fools or inexperienced persons get involved in situations or pursue goals without much thought. In contrast, wise are thoughtful about such situations or goals.

Example:

He sent an angry email without going into the background of the matter – fools rush in where angels fear to tread.

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English Proverbs - Familiarity Breeds Contempt


Familiarity Breeds Contempt

Meaning:

If you know a situation, person, or thing well, you stop respecting them and become careless.

Example:

After working so many years in that role, I don’t like it. I guess familiarity breeds contempt.

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English Proverbs - Fall Seven Times. Stand Up Eight.


Fall Seven Times. Stand Up Eight.

Meaning:

Be resilient and try despite failures. That’s how you succeed.

Example:

Tun Dr Mahathir journey to became a Prime Minister is very difficult, but he kept trying. Eventually he became the 4th and 7th Prime Minister. It’s rightly said: Fall seven times. Stand up eight.

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