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1 folly is wise in her own eyes
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > folly is wise in her own eyes
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2 folly is wise in her own eyes
посл."каждый дурак умён в собственных глазах"Large English-Russian phrasebook > folly is wise in her own eyes
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3 folly
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4 FOLLY
• Folly is an incurable disease - Дураком родился - дураком и помрешь (Д), Чего не дано, в аптеке не купишь (4)• Folly is the most incurable of maladies - Дураком родился - дураком и помрешь (Д)• Folly is wise in her own eyes - Умный любит учиться, а дурак учить (У), Я не дурак - сказал дурак (Я)• Folly of one man is the fortune of another (The) - На ошибках других учимся (H)• In every fault there is a folly - Беда - глупости сосед (Б)• Learn wisdom by the follies of others - На ошибках других учимся (H)• Profit by the folly of others - На ошибках других учимся (H)• Too much laughter discovers folly - Дураку все смех на уме (Д), Смех без причины - признак дурачины (C)• There is no cure for folly - Дураком родился - дураком и помрешь (Д), Чего не дано, в аптеке не купишь (4) -
5 the fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool
var: folly is wise in her own eyesдурень вважає себе розумним, а розумний вважає себе дурнемEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > the fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool
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6 Умный любит учиться, а дурак учить
The clever realize that they need more knowledge, whereas the stupid think they have enough of it to instruct othersVar.: Умный любит учиться, а глупый учитьCf: Every fool wants to give advice (Am.). Folly is wise in her own eyes (Br.). The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool (Br.). A fool is wise in his own conceit (Br.). A wise man will learn (Am.). The wise seek wisdom; the fool has found it (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Умный любит учиться, а дурак учить
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7 Я не дурак - сказал дурак
A fool is of a high opinion of himselfCf: Folly is wise in her own eyes (Br.). A fool is wise in his own conceit (Br.). Ignorance is the mother of conceit (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Я не дурак - сказал дурак
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8 _шлюб; дім; сім'я
accidents will happen in the best regulated families a bad husband cannot be a good man before you go in double harness, look well to the other horse better one house spoiled than two big houses have small families, and small houses big families a blind man's wife needs no paint the calmest husbands take the stormiest wives choose your love, then love your choice choose your man as you choose your shoes – for comfort and long wear a deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple don't marry a girl who wants strawberries in January each husband gets the infidelity he deserves earlier wed, sooner dead every family has a black sheep every man can tame a shrew but he that has one everyone can keep house better than her mother until she tries the father is the guest who best becomes the table first thrive and then wife a friend married is a friend lost a good husband makes a good wife the grey mare is the better horse happy is the bride that the sun shines on he that has not got a wife is not yet a complete man he who has a fair wife needs more than two eyes honest men marry soon, wise men not at all he that marries a widow and four children marries four thieves he that takes a wife takes a care he that tells his wife news is but newly wed he that will thrive must first ask his wife he who marries for wealth sells his liberty the husband is always the last to know the husband is the head of the house, but the wife is the neck and the neck moves the head if you wish praise, die; if you wish blame, marry it is not every couple that is a pair keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards a kind wife makes a faithful husband the Lord makes a man, but the wife makes a husband love takes away the sight, and matrimony restores it a man is newly married who tells his wife everything marriage goes by contrasts marriage is a lottery marriage makes or mars a man marriages are made in heaven marry above your match and you get a master marry in haste, and repent at leisure marry a handsome man and you marry trouble marry late or never marry your son when you please and your daughter when you can men are what their mothers made them most men get as good a wife as they deserve the mother-in-law remembers not that she was a daughter-in-law never interfere with family quarrels never marry for money, but marry where money is a nurse spoils a good housewife nurses put one bit in the child's mouth and two in their own observe the mother and take the daughter put not your hand between the bark and the tree a shotgun marriage won't last longer than the honeymoon sweet-talk to the old lady to get to the daughter there are as many good stepmothers as white ravens there is one good wife in the country, and every man thinks he has her to marry once is a duty, twice is folly, thrice is madness the woman who obeys her husband rules him want makes strife between man and wife when going to sea, pray once; when going to war, pray twice; when going to be married, pray thrice when the husband earns well, the wife spends well when you get married you tie a knot with your tongue that you can't untie with your teeth where there's marriage without love, there will be love without marriage whoever is tired of a happy day, let him take a wifeEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _шлюб; дім; сім'я
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