English proverbs about holidays

A holiday refers to a holiday or a holiday, so do you know the English proverb about holidays? The following are English proverbs about holidays that I compiled for you. Welcome to reading.

British proverb No one needs a holiday more than those who have just had it. Elbert Hubbard

No one needs a holiday more than those who have just had it. Elbert Hubbard

Extended excerpts from English proverbs about holidays 1. A long journey tests a good horse, and a long journey tests a hero.

It is not a good blacksmith who fears sparks.

3. Strong will and unyielding spirit are the closest comrades-in-arms of warriors. (Kazakh proverb)

Being strong and unyielding is the quality of a hero, and being afraid of death is the nature of a coward. (Kazakh proverb)

Those who diligently seek wisdom will never bow to difficulties. (Kazakh proverb)

6. If the diver is afraid of crocodiles, he can't get expensive pearls. (Uygur proverb)

7. No matter how big the waves are, they are under the bottom of the boat, and no matter how high the mountains are, they are under your feet. (Burmese proverb)

You can't be a good navigator in a calm ocean. (English proverb)

9. Lose courage, lose everything. (German proverb)

10. The snowstorm broke the eagle's wings. (Mongolian proverb)

1 1. The eagle sometimes flies lower than the chicken, but the chicken can never fly as high as the eagle. (Soviet proverb)

12. People who are afraid of the sea will not become navigators. (East African proverb)

13. Abuse can't make the enemy retreat, but struggle can drive the enemy away. (Mali proverb)

14. Dogs only bark at warriors and bite their feet when they see cowards. (Mali proverb)

15. It is easy to make a grumpy person angry, it is not difficult to fool a fool, and it is easier to scare a coward. (Mali proverb)

16. Don't laugh your teeth off. (African proverb)

17. Fighting depends not only on shining weapons, but also on a hero's heart. (Yugoslav proverb)

18. Many battles have become warriors. (Cambodian proverb)

19. He who fights tigers is not afraid of being bitten by tigers.

20. To learn to swim, you must go into the water.

1. I don't know that my toes hurt without wearing pointed shoes.

2. It is not difficult to look at people's burdens, and it is not difficult to do things without experience.

No one bears it, and no one feels heavy.

Know where your shoes are tight. (Spanish proverb)

Don't accept penny coins unless you are a gambler.

6. Without Jin Gangzuan, don't stop making porcelain.

7. You can't eat a gourd ladle without a hook.

8. There is a stuttering knife and a belly knife.

9. Your shoes are as big as your feet.

10. diamond cut diamond, hard to hide.

1 1. The kitchen knife can't cut its own handle.

12. Although the whip is long, it is not as good as the horse's belly.

13. Smart ferrymen don't fight against bad weather.

14. One person can't spin at the same time. (English proverb)

15. Cut down trees according to your ability and do things according to your ability. (Soviet proverb)

16. Keep your heart warm and your head cold.

17. The less patience, the less wisdom.

18. When you are best at riding a horse, you need to prevent falling off the horse.

19. Crazy horses slip easily, and people who panic will get into trouble.

20. Bend slowly and make wheels with fragile wood; When pressed hard, the soft bamboo breaks in two.

English proverbs about holidays are recommended 1. A gem will not shine if it is not polished. (Japanese proverb)

2. A good helmsman is not afraid of wind and waves, and a good hunter is not afraid of tigers and wolves.

3. Those who dare to lurk the tiger go up the mountain, and those who can descend the dragon go into the sea.

If you want to milk the lion, you must have the courage to fight with the lion.

I'm not afraid of anything, so I have to touch the tiger's ass.

6. The braver a person is, the more companions he has.

7. If the tree is not hard, the insect will bite.

8. The steed always runs in the storm; Holly is always proud of the snow and ice in winter.

9. I don't know Ma Jun without long-distance love.

10. If you want to climb to the top, you must fight against the slope.

1 1. Dare to cross the river, not afraid of the river.

12. Don't be afraid to dig meat to cure sores.

13. Sting a hornet's nest is not afraid of bee stings.

14. There is no ship that does not encounter storms, and there is no eagle that does not encounter thunderstorms.

15. Stones on rough roads cannot grind out calluses on the soles of feet.

16. Courage and success are inseparable.

17. The mountain height has its own travelers, and the water depth also has ferrymen.

18. There are many pedestrians in dangerous mountains and ferrymen in water depth.

19. You can't practice courage without taking risks.

20. Take the rugged road and have your own smooth road.