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The best proverbs about man

Proverbs and sayings are in every nation. They are often used in everyday speech. They express the artistic talent of the people and reflect its traditions. This unique genre form, like proverbs and sayings, is a collection of answers for all occasions. They have long helped to make the right decisions, express their views on the world around them.

How does the proverb differ from the saying

The proverb only expresses an emotional attitude towards a certain event: "Everyone has his own ambition". The proverb does not moralize, it is just part of the sentence, an unfinished form. It gives the language a peculiar color.

Proverbs about a person are instructive in nature. For example: "A patient man always wins." They are whole sentences, completed thoughts. For simplicity of memorization, many proverbs consist of 2 rhyming parts.

Proverbs and sayings about man

Man has always been interested in his and other people's behavior, the characteristics of the character and the traditions of other people. As the Russian folk wisdom says, "a man is harder than a stone, but at the same time is more gentle than a flower." It reveals the changing nature of human nature. She echoes another proverb: "Rivers and mountains are easy to change, nature is difficult."

There are many profound sayings. "Everyone builds their own happiness," the English say. They also believe that "a bull should be taken for horns, and a man for tongue". Still Englishmen are assured, that "there are no people who would always act wisely".

Proverbs about the person:

  • Greedy does not bring any good to anyone, but to himself - even more so;
  • Man is not an angel, so as not to sin;
  • Not a place decorates people, but people - a place;
  • Man from man is like the earth from heaven;
  • Do not know the ford - do not climb into the water;
  • The goat must be guarded from the front, the horses from behind, and the dashing man on each side;
  • Russian is strong with the back mind;
  • Man is a set of habits.

Proverbs about the quality of man

"Red and red - a dangerous man" - so they thought in Russia. People with hair of shades of fiery color were reckoned to witches and sorcerers, creations of evil spirits. In addition to superstition, Russian folk art was attended by a large number of wise proverbs and sayings about the quality of man:

  • I live as I want, and not as people need (independence of judgments);
  • And the eternal fun bothers (the desire for tranquility);
  • Sometimes people themselves do not suspect about the qualities they possess;
  • In man, not rank is important, but the seeds;
  • The tree is understood by the fruits, and by the people by works;
  • A bird is given wings, and a man with reason;
  • I love no one myself;
  • Our shooting everywhere ripened (quickness);
  • Be able to stay with people and invite them to yourselves (hospitality);
  • Kindness without reason is empty;
  • Modesty adorns a person ;
  • He brewed it, himself and discarded (responsibility);
  • Who is neat, is pleasant to people.

Proverbs and sayings of different countries

Features of the culture of different countries reflect the national sayings and proverbs about man.

Chinese sayings:

  • The strong have desires, and the weak have dreams;
  • Flowers bloom forever, but a man can not always be happy;
  • A smile on his lips, and a knife in his heart;
  • Noble does not remember the old evil.

Koreans consider defeat a mother of success. They also believe that the character of the person can not be determined from the face. Also Korean proverbs say that the cunning will eventually become a servant of the common man.

Jewish proverbs about man:

  • No one needs envy, everyone has his own grief;
  • If you need to know a person - invite him on a difficult trip.

As the Japanese proverb says : "The person's own smell is not known." Own qualities and behaviors may seem quite acceptable to a person, but often it is different.

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