A Dictionary of Proverbs (Oxford Paperback Reference)

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peril


don’t HALLOO till you are out of the wood
the post of HONOUR is the post of danger
if you PLAY with fire you get burnt
he who RIDES a tiger is afraid to dismount
he who SUPS with the Devil should have a long spoon
THREATENED men live long

perseverance see also persistence


be the DAY weary or be the day long..
it’s DOGGED as does it

FALL down seven times..


IN for a penny, in for a pound
it is a LONG lane that has no turning
put a STOUT heart to a stey brae
if at first you don’t SUCCEED..
it is idle to SWALLOW the cow..
the THIRD time pays for all

persistence see also perseverance


CONSTANT dropping wears away a stone
you can DRIVE out Nature with a pitchfork..
ONCE a —, always a —
the PITCHER will go to the well once too often
a STERN chase is a long chase
the TONGUE always returns to the sore tooth
where there’s a WILL, there’s a way

persuasion see tact


pity


BETTER be envied than pitied
PITY is akin to love

politeness


a CIVIL question deserves a civil answer
CIVILITY costs nothing
HONEY catches more flies than vinegar
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