“Every man is the architect of his fortune”.Expand the following proverb in about 150 words
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PREFACE.
of bringing together the proverbs on kindred subjects, which is often a matter of importance to writers, and is, moreover, most amusing to those who only read the book to while away a leisure hour. Ready reference is further facili tated in the Index by the addition of associated words. If one word only had been given, the reader might have had to refer to eleven pro verbs before he found the one he required ; as, for example, in the case of Dog.
It may be convenient to state that the Dic tionary has been compiled principally from Ray's collection, first published in 1670. The remainder of the proverbs have been collected from ancient and modern literature ; but some few of them will not be found in any other published collection.
It only remains to remind the reader that this is a collection of ENGLISH Proverbs only; and we may appropriately conclude our Preface with a further extract from Disraeli's essay, wherein he very justly remarks that "The ex- perience of life will throw a perpetual freshness over these short and simple texts ; every day may furnish a new commentary; and we may grow old and still find novelty in proverbs by their perpetual application.”
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Thunderstorms develop in hot and humid areas. High temperature in this areas cause hot humid (with water vapours) air to rise up. So, strong upward rising winds with water droplets are generated. ... Upward movement of air and downward movement of water drops, together, cause lightning and sound.