New posts in proverb-requests

What's another idiom/proverb for there is more to something than meets the eye?

In my native language, we have a saying - a stone will get a wretched person, going uphill

Equivalent for "Make the jacket to the button"

Is there a proverb for "a problem looks so simple when you know the solution"?

Is there a proverb/saying which means "someone in authority can break the rules"?

Is there any English proverb parallel to any of these Persian proverbs?

English equivalent phrase for “To set a fire and also to go and extinguish it”

"If you put in the work to sharpen the steel, it will eventually turn into needles." Do you have a similar proverb in English?

Idiom/proverb: if you keep calling someone a mouse, they might start thinking they're a mouse

What is the idiom/proverb for "the more you pressure someone they will run away from committing"?

what is its proverb in English [duplicate]

A saying for 'using the right tools to do the right job'

Is there any proverb or idiom that conveys "the world is bound to no man"?

What is the contemporary English proverb for 'Throw in a sprat to catch a salmon'

Expression for internal struggle

Proverb saying that one attack a problem from different angles

Expressing that you are prepared because you feared the worst

What English idiom or proverb is equivalent to this Hindi expression: "Having eaten 900 rats, cat moves to Hajj"

Idiom request for critisizing someone who ignores or overlooks their old things or friends, in an annoying manner, after having or finding new ones

A change of mind