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Friday, 3 February 2012


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  • An IDLE person is the devil's cushion.
    Lenevia e perina dracului.

     

  • Be not IDLE, and you shall not be longing.
    Omul harnic, muncitor, de pâine nu duce dor.

     

  • IDLE people have the least leisure.
    Lenesul mai mult aleargã.
    Sim. A sluggard takes an hundred steps because he would not take one in due time.

     

  • IDLENESS is the key of poverty.
    Lenea e începutul sãrãciei.
    Lenea e cucoanã mare care n-are de mâncare.
    Var. Sloth is the key to poverty.
    Cf. The SLOTHFUL man is the beggar's brother.

     

  • IDLENESS is the mother of all vice.
    Lenea e începutul rãutãtilor.
    Trândãvia e muma tuturor rãutãtilor.
    Var. Idleness is the root (mother) of all evil.
    Cf. By DOING nothing we learn to do ill.
    * Ecclesiasticus 33, 27 / Sirah 33, 27

     

  • By IGNORANCE we mistake, and by mistakes we learn.
    Gresind învatã omul.
    Multe gresesti, multe înveti.
    Sim. Failure teaches success / Mistakes are often the best teachers.

     

  • He that does ILL hates the light.
    Oricine face rele urãste lumina.
    * John 3, 20 / Ioan 3, 20

     

  • ILL gotten, ill spent.
    Averea cu înselãciune câstigatã, scade.
    Var. Evil gotten, evil spent.

     

  • Of one ILL come many.
    Un necaz naste pe celãlalt.
    Un necaz abia il trece si vin în locul lui zece.
    Sim. Disgraces are like cherries, one draws another / One misfortune comes on the neck of another.
    Cf. MISFORTUNES never come singly.

     

  • ILL LUCK is good for something.
    Si rãul câteodatã prinde bine la ceva.
    Si nenorocirea îi câteodatã bunã.
    Cf. Nothing so BAD in which there is not something of good.

     

  • An ILL TURN is soon done.
    E mai usor a face rãu ca bine; a strica ca a drege.

     

  • Give him an INCH, and he'll take an ell.
    Îi dai un ort si-ti ia un cot.
    Cf. Give a clown your FINGER, and he will take your hand.

     

  • INDUSTRY is fortune's right hand, and frugality her left.
    Cumpãtul tine sãnãtatea omului si hãrnicia tine averea.

     

  • IRON not used soon rusts.
    Fierul neîntrebuintat rugineste.
    Cf. RUST eats up iron.

     

  • IRON whets iron.
    Fier pe fier ascute.
    Sim. One knife whets another.
    * Proverbs 27, 17 / Pilde 27, 17

     

  • Strike while the IRON is hot.
    Bate fierul cât (pânã) e cald.
    Sim. Make hay while the sun shines / Hoist your sail when the wind is fair.




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