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1 injure others, injure yourself
var: you will injure yourself in injuring otherssyn: we cannot do evil to others without doing it to ourselvesроблячи зло іншим, ми робимо зло собі we cannot do evil to others without doing it to ourselvesEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > injure others, injure yourself
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2 you will injure yourself in injuring others
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > you will injure yourself in injuring others
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3 INJURE
• He injures the good who spares the bad - Вора миловать - доброго губить (B)• Injure others, injure yourself - Кто за худым пойдет, тот добра не найдет (K)• Pardoning the bad is injuring the good - Вора миловать - доброго губить (B) -
4 we cannot do evil to others without doing it to ourselves
syn: injure others, injure yourselfне можна зробити зло іншому, не зробивши зла собі injure others, injure yourselfEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > we cannot do evil to others without doing it to ourselves
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5 _добро і зло
an act of kindness is well repaid bad to do evil, but worse to boast of it the best is the enemy of the good black will take no other hue blushing is virtue's color do good by stealth and blush find it fame evil doers are evil dreaders a good heart cannot lie good can never grow out of evil good men scarce a good word costs no more than a bad one good words cost nothing and are worth much the good you do to others will always come back to you he that spares the bad injures the good heaven protects the good man injure others, injure yourself it is well to remember people's virtues and not their deficiencies it's great to be great, but it's greater to be human kind hearts are more than coronets kind hearts are soonest wronged a kind wife makes a faithful husband kind words are the music of the world kindness always begets kindness kind words never die kindness does more than violence kindness is the noblest weapon to conquer with let well alone malice drinks its own poison malice has a sharp sight and a strong memory a man's true wealth is the good he does in the world one never did repent of doing good one scabbed sheep will mar a whole flock the reward of a good deed is to have done it repay kindness with kindness see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil a shady business never yields a sunny life the sun never repents of the good it does, nor does it ever demand a recompense an unkind word is better left unspoken virtue is the best title of nobility virtue is its own reward virtue would not go far if a little vanity walked not with it we cannot do evil to others without doing it to ourselves -
6 Кто за худым пойдет, тот добра не найдет
See Злой человек не проживет в добре век (3), Кто другому яму копает, тот сам в нее попадает (К), Кто сеет ветер, пожнет бурю (К)Var.: За худым пойдёшь - худое найдёшьCf: The biter is /often/ bit (Br.). The biter is sometimes bit (Am.). Evil be to him who evil thinks (Br.). Evil to him who evil does (thinks) (Am.). Gather thistles, expect prickles (Am.). Harm watch, harm catch (Am., Br.). Не that mischief hatches, mischief catches (Am., Br.). Ill be to him that thinks ill (Br.). Injure others, injure yourself (Am.). Match-makers often burn their fingers (Br.). A wicked man is his own hell (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Кто за худым пойдет, тот добра не найдет
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