Hard words break no bones Meaning: Kind words/actions are more effective in bringing about an outcome than harsh ones Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater No hoof, no horse Ne'er cast a clout till May be in There are no small parts, only small actors A little knowledge is dangerous Drink deep, or taste not the puritan waters Paraphrased from The Mourning Bride, act i, scene i, by William Congreve What goes around comes around He that will steal an egg will steal an ox Christian New Testament There's no place like home--The Wizard of OZ >From William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar It's not the size of the boat You'll >always miss 100% of the [basketball] shots you don't take You can take a horse >to water, but a pencil must lead Patience is a virtue No time to waste like >the present Every dog has its day Variant: A bird in the hand makes it hard to blow your nose Possible Interpretation: All style and no substance Never put off till (until) tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow We are the music makers, we are the dreamers of dreams A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you Don't remove winter vests (undergarments) until summer arrives What you see is what you get
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