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In the darkest nights, the moon is dearly missed
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When someone ruins all the good they have ever done!
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English idiomatic proverb that expresses "work makes the doer"?
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English Idiom equivalent of the Tamil proverb "every house has doorsteps", meaning that everyone has problems
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Is there a proverb for “if there's a simple solution for solving a problem don't choose a more complicated one”? [duplicate]
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Is there any equivalent for this Persian proverb "A lopsided load won't reach the destination"?
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Translate the French quote "Il n’y a pas d'amour, il n’y a que des preuves d’amour" to English?
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Idiom or expression criticizing people who ignore you right after getting what they wanted/ were after
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Is there an English equivalent of the Hindi saying “sau chuhe maar billi haj ko chali”? (After killing/eating 100 mice, the cat goes on a pilgrimage)
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"If two people say you are drunk, go to bed!"
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What is the idiom/proverb for "You have to fend for yourself, no one is going to come for our rescue"?
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English equivalent proverb/idiom for the Tamil saying "Pinching a child and then oscillating the child's hammock" [duplicate]
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Equivalent of "teri lal" a Hindi phrase which means "you are right" said sarcastically (but not actually meant) [closed]
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Proverb for weak individuals uniting their power and manage to defeat stronger opponent
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Is there an English proverb similar to the Hindi "Elephant goes to the bazar; Thousands of dogs bark"?
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Is there an English equivalent for this Tamil proverb - "A painting of a bottle gourd is worthless while preparing stew"?
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Spoken word equivalent for "paper does not refuse ink"
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Someone whose aspirations exceed abilities or means
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Opposite of "Squeaky wheel gets the grease"
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Idiom/proverb reminding someone not mincing their words to be sporting when someone else responds in kind?
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