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can u identify this proverb...??
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Answered by Anonymous
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In the picture above the place shown is Roman forum. So the proverb which can best fit the picture should be about Rome or famous saying about Rome. Rome is the beautiful place to visit. Proverbs which can identify the picture are given below:

Proverbs:

  • I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.

  • Rome will exist as long as the Coliseum does; when the Coliseum falls; so will Rome, when Rome falls, so will the world.

  • Rome is the city of echoes, the city of illusions and the city of yearning.

  • Italy has changed, but Rome is Rome.

  • A fool is one who admires other cities without visiting Rome.

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Answered by akanksha2614
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Examples of Proverbs: Wise Words From Around the World

A proverb is a short saying that gives advice or expresses truth. Proverbs aren’t usually literal sayings; proverbs use figurative language to make a statement about life. Usually a proverb is very well known because of its popular use in colloquial language. Keep reading for proverbs examples around the world and their meanings, and learn more about the values people share.

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American and British proverbs make up much of English colloquialisms. Some examples of English proverbs include:

“Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.”Meaning: Taking care of yourself leads to success and productivity.

“It's no use locking the stable door after the horse has bolted.”Meaning: Fixing a mistake won’t help after the consequences have happened.

“Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.”Meaning: People prefer sharing good news over bad news.

“'Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all.”Meaning: The experience of having loved someone is more valuable than being alone.

“People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.”

Meaning: Don’t criticize others for something you also do.

“The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.”Meaning: Children often resemble their parents in both appearance and behavior.

“The poor carpenter blames his tools.”Meaning: Take ownership of your mistakes instead of finding blame elsewhere.

“When you want to make an omelet, you need to break a few eggs.”Meaning: Reaching a goal requires sacrifice.

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