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         <title>Gmat</title>
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         <description>When looking into taking a test prep class, you have a couple of options. In the United States, Kaplan and The   Princeton Review are well-known companies. In Europe, there are a few more choices. The most prestigious option is Manhattan Review, which offers courses   in London and continental Europe including Germany and Spain. There is also ClubIvy in Madrid.   Over the recent years, those companies also started to offer online courses. Some of them only provide   canned recorded lessons while others offer both real-time online instructions and recorded lessons.   When you shop around, look for those good and proven online technology platforms since transmission   speed and voice crispness may have a big impact on your learning experience!
Test prep classes can be an effective, efficient method of getting ready for your exam.   As competition for top business school admissions increases, more people are turning to   professionals to ensure that they are prepared for the test. Read the following breakdown   of the pros and cons of attending a prep class. If you do decide to attend a class, be   sure to read our page on how to get the most out of your course!
The Pros of Attending a Prep Class:

Test prep classes are an incredible bargain - When you compare     the cost of the test prep class with the extra amount of money you'll earn     by graduating from a top business school, you'll realize that the cost of     the classes is really a drop in the b

ucket. Average starting compensation     at the top 5 business schools is over $100,000 (courtesy of U.S. News &amp; World     Report). However, for graduates of the next tiers, compensation falls dramatically.     In fact, most of the schools in the top 50 sport compensation in the $60,000-$80,000     range.
 year out of school! Furthermore, the      gap in salary actually     increases after that! When you look at it in this light, you'll see the courses     aren't as expensive as they seem.
Some test prep courses are so efficient that while you do still     have to shell out a bit of cash, you don&rsquo;t have to spend hours every     week in the classroom. Some of the top test prep companies offer weekend     courses that prepare you just as well, if not better, than the traditional     courses, which are spread over many weeks. Look into a weekend course if     you&rsquo;re interested in saving time and money, while ensuring your future     success.
Guidance - One of the most important reasons to take a    class is that you'll have an instructor to show you how to prepare with the right    study habits. This will be extremely important if you've always been one of those    people who struggled in any particular area. For example, if algebra has always    given you nightmares, having someone there to help you can be priceless. Taking a    course can give you the self-confidence you need to not get discouraged during    your preparations. And that will help you to shine on exam day!
Also, self-studying a particular area of the test might not be feasible for    you especially if you've struggled with either quantitative or qualitative problems    in the past. It is important to make sure that the person who guides you is a    professional academic.  Learning from the best ensures that you will prepare the best.
Motivation - Taking the GMAT is difficult. Having someone to start you    off on the right foot and guide you though your preparation can make all the    difference on the test day.  Having someone to turn to, who will answer your    queries will surely keep you from getting discouraged along the way.
Everyone studying for the GMAT wants to go to a top business school.    And the fact is, very few will achieve this goal. Are you willing to let another    candidate for admissions get a head-start on you? When your decision letter comes    in the mail, having that extra study-boost could mean the difference between admission    and rejection.

The Cons of Attending a Prep Class:

 Will they reveal top-secret techniques? Not all claims made by     test prep companies should be believed. Pay close attention because what     we&rsquo;re about to tell you will make some people at the test prep companies     very mad. The techniques that you will learn from Kaplan     and the Princeton Review's test prep classes are really not much different     from what you can     get by buying the test companies' $35 book. Virtually all of their "secret     techniques" are revealed in these books and even though the classes     might go more into depth in certain areas, there is very little new earth-shattering     material. So, if your reason for taking a class is to get access to testing     tips that no one else can get, you're probably doing it for the wrong reason.
 Cost &ndash; Make sure that any course you decide to take provides     you with all the practice materials you will need. Some don't provide you     with everything. You could be looking at well over $200 in expenses in     addition to the prep class. Just make sure that you select the right course so you     won&rsquo;t have to shell out additional cash for things they don't provide.

In a perfect world, you would be able to afford all the materials and the prep   class. However, we understand the budget constraints of most people studying   for the GMAT. Heck, that's why we designed this site! &nbsp;Did you make up your mind yet? &nbsp;If you've decided to take a prep class, be sure to check out our advice for how to choose a prep course.   Also, make sure to come back to our site. There's a lot of stuff on this site   which will augment the benefits you get in your classes. Look forward to   GMATTutor.com as the one thing you won't have to pay for!     
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         <title>IELTS</title>
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         <description>What is IELTS-blog IELTS-blog has everything you need to prepare for  IELTS exam by yourself.The whole idea of this blog is to remind  you that you&rsquo;re not alone, to share knowledge and experience and to help each  other to improve our English. You will find here valuable info about the IELTS test, strategies, tips and  secrets  of success. Right side-bar has lots of links to free IELTS practice tests. I  will tell you about common mistakes my friends and I&rsquo;ve made and we will warn  you about hidden traps in IELTS. Feel free to leave  comments, ask questions &ndash; this is what IELTS-blog is here for! NEW! Register And Get All The New IELTS Exam Tips Sent To Your Email  &ndash; Free Service!  I  value your privacy, your e-mail is safe with me. Attention!  Studying for Academic IELTS?&ldquo;Target Band 7&Prime; book is now available  for download worldwide.View our special offer and get it for  discounted price here.To see what&rsquo;s inside the book, read it on Google books here or download  it for free trial here. Worried about your General IELTS exam?This special offer makes  &ldquo;Ace The IELTS&rdquo; book affordable for everyone! Click here for  detailsDownload  the book for free trial here Purchased a book and have a question? Check our  FAQ page. Want to share information about your IELTS exam? I want to  know everything &ndash; click here to tell  me. Happy with your test result? Click  here for your chance to win IELTS test results competition! Problems with IELTS Writing? We help: registered users of  IELTS-Blog can get their tasks graded for the best online price by a  team of experienced IELTS teachers, including approximate Band Score, remarks  and suggestions. Please read how to  submit your writing tasks here.Note: Target  Band  and Ace The  IELTS; users are getting a massive 45% discount on writing assessments as a  bonus. What is IELTS exam IELTS is International English  Language Testing System. It  is an exam intended for non-native English speakers. Its purpose is to find out  what is your level of English (your result is a band score from 0 to 9). Usually you  need to take IELTS if you are applying for a job/studies in a college or  university in English-speaking country or if you are migrating to such country.  There are 2 types of IELTS test  Academic and General. Academic is for future  students and General is for immigrants. The IELTS Routine The IELTS test consists of four parts in the following order Listening test Reading  test Writing  test Speaking  test Listening test takes about 30 minutes  20 minutes to listen  to a tape and to answer questions on what you hear, and 10 minutes to transfer  your answers to Answer Sheet. Reading test takes 1 hour and your task is to read passages  of text and answer questions according to what you have read. There are also  other types of assignments which I will cover later on in following posts. Writing test takes also 1 hour and is divided into 2  sub-parts: 20 minutes to write a letter/report and 40 minutes to write an  essay. Speaking test takes up to 15 minutes and consists of 3  parts: Personal Interview, Little Speech and a Discussion. All the parts continue one after another, and only before the Speaking test  you get a break. The IELTS test formalities When it becomes clear to you that you need to take IELTS, you ll have to go  through some formalities  which are: 1. Call your local IELTS test centre and find out the dates when you can take IELTS and how  much it costs. Note: the dates could be different for Academic and General  IELTS. 2. Download and print the application form, fill it, enclose  your photos, copy of identification and, of course, the money and send it to  your local IELTS centre. 3. Make sure they received it and scheduled you to take the test on the date  you have chosen. Read more about IELTS exam   techniques, tips and secrets here&hellip; Get more IELTS preparation tips and advice here.</description>
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         <title>Motivate your SELF</title>
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         <description>A leader is an agent of change, and progress is about  change. In the words of Robert F Kennedy, 'Progress is a nice word; but change  is its motivator.' Leadership is about raising the aspirations of followers and enthusing people  with a desire to reach for the stars. For instance, Mahatma Gandhi created a vision for  independence in India  and raised the aspirations of our people. Leadership is about making people say, 'I will walk on water for you.' It is  about creating a worthy dream and helping people achieve it. Robert Kennedy, summed up leadership best  when he said, 'Others see things as they are and wonder why; I see them as they  are not and say why not?' Adversity A leader has to raise the confidence of followers. He should make them  understand that tough times are part of life and that they will come out better  at the end of it. He has to sustain their hope, and their energy levels to  handle the difficult days. There is no better example of this than Winston Churchill. His courageous leadership as  prime minister for Great Britain successfully led the British people from the  brink of defeat during World War II. He raised his people's hopes with the  words, 'These are not dark days; these are great days -- the greatest days our  country has ever lived.' Never is strong leadership more needed than in a crisis. In the words of  Seneca, the Greek philosopher, 'Fire is the test of gold; adversity, of strong  men.' Values The leader has to create hope. He has to create a plausible story about a  better future for the organisation: everyone should be able to see the rainbow  and catch a part of it. This requires creating trust in people. And to create trust, the leader has  to subscribe to a value system: a protocol for behavior that enhances the  confidence, commitment and enthusiasm of the people. Compliance to a value system creates the environment for people to have high  aspirations, self esteem, belief in fundamental values, confidence in the future  and the enthusiasm necessary to take up apparently difficult tasks. Leaders have  to walk the talk and demonstrate their commitment to a value system. As Mahatma Gandhi said, 'We must become the change we want to see in the  world.' Leaders have to prove their belief in sacrifice and hard work. Such  behavior will enthuse the employees to make bigger sacrifices. It will help win  the team's confidence, help leaders become credible, and help create trust in  their ideas. Enhancing trust Trust and confidence can only exist where there is a premium on transparency.  The leader has to create an environment where each person feels secure enough to  be able to disclose his or her mistakes, and resolves to improve. Investors respect such organisations. Investors understand that the business  will have good times and bad times. What they want you to do is to level with  them at all times. They want you to disclose bad news on a proactive basis. At  Infosys, our philosophy has always  been, 'When in doubt, disclose.' &lt;Governance Good corporate governance is about maximising shareholder value on a  sustainable basis while ensuring fairness to all stakeholders: customers,  vendor-partners, investors, employees, government and society. A successful organisation tides over many downturns. The best index of  success is its longevity. This is predicated on adhering to the finest levels of  corporate governance. At Infosys, we have consistently adopted transparency and disclosure  standards even before law mandated it. In 1995, Infosys suffered losses in the  secondary market. Under Indian GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles),  we were not required to make this information public. Nevertheless, we published  this information in our annual report. Fearless environment Transparency about the organisation's operations should be accompanied by an  open environment inside the organisation. You have to create an environment  where any employee can disagree with you without fear of reprisal. In such a case, everyone makes suggestions for the common good. In the end  everyone will be better off. On the other hand, at Enron, the CFO was running an empire where people were  afraid to speak. In some other cases, the whistle blowers have been harassed and  thrown out of the company. Managerial remuneration We have gone towards excessive salaries and options for senior management  staff. At one company, the CEO's employment contract not only set out the model  of the Mercedes  the company would buy him, but  also promised a monthly first-class air ticket for his mother, along with a cash  bonus of $10 million and other benefits. Not surprisingly, this company has already filed for bankruptcy. Managerial remuneration should be based on three principles:


Fairness with respect to the compensation of other employees;


Transparency with respect to shareholders and employees;


Accountability with respect to linking compensation with corporate  performance.


Thus, the compensation should have a fixed component and a variable  component. The variable component should be linked to achieving long-term  objectives of the firm. Senior management should swim or sink with the fortunes  of the company. Senior management compensation should be reviewed by the compensation  committee of the board, which should consist only of independent directors.  Further, this should be approved by the shareholders. I've been asked, 'How can I ask for limits on senior management compensation  when I have made millions myself?' A fair question with a straightforward  answer: two systems are at play here. One is that of the promoter, the risk  taker and the capital markets; and the other is that of professional management  and compensation structures. One cannot mix these two distinct systems, otherwise entrepreneurship will be  stifled, and no new companies will come up, no progress can take place. At the  same time, there has to be fairness in compensation: there cannot be huge  differences between the top most and the bottom rung of the ladder within an  organisation. PSPD model A well run organisation embraces and practices a sound  Predictability-Sustainability-Profitability-Derisking (we call this the PSPD  model at Infosys) model. Indeed, the long-term success of an organisation  depends on having a model that scales up profitably. Further, every organisation must have a good derisking approach that  recognises, measures and mitigates risk along every dimension. Integrity Strong leadership in adverse times helps win the trust of the stakeholders,  making it more likely that they will stand by you in your hour of need. As  leaders who dream of growth and progress, integrity is your most wanted  attribute. Lead your teams to fight for the truth and never compromise on your values. I  am confident that our corporate leaders, through honest and desirable behaviour,  will reap long-term benefits for their stakeholders. Two mottos In conclusion, keep in mind two Sanskrit sentences: Sathyannasti Paro  Dharma (there is no dharma greater than adherence to truth); and  Satyameva jayate (truth alone triumphs). Let these be your motto for good  corporate leadership. The author is Chairman and Chief Mentor, Infosys Technologies. &nbsp; &nbsp; BusinessWeek Senior Writer Steve Hamm interviewed  Murthy at the company's offices in Rockefeller Center. Here's an edited version  of their conversation: You started Infosys and built it to what it is today. Why have you decided  to retire from your role as executive chairman? I set the rule that we should all retire at 60 so we can give opportunities  to younger people to play a role in shaping the future of the company. I believe  in the power and importance of youth. I gave up my CEO position four years ago  so Nandan Nilekani could become the CEO. He will continue in the CEO role. Until now, both of us were running the company. Now I'll become the  non-executive chairman, primarily responsible for managing the board, for  governance functions. I won't be involved in running the company in an executive  capacity. When you look back on the early formative days of the company, did you  ever imagine that Infosys would become such an important company in the  worldwide tech industry? No, not really. We started out as seven people in 1981, with $250. We had  just one customer. Last year we closed at $2.5 billion. We have 52,000 employees  and a market cap of about $20 billion. We never imagined we would come this far. However, we were certain of one thing, and that is our value system. In fact,  when we sat down in the bedroom of my apartment in 1981, we discussed for four  hours what our objective should be. Should it be revenues, profits, market  capitalization? No, we said it should be none of those. We will seek respect from every one  of the stakeholders. My view was if we sought respect we'd automatically do the  right thing by each of them. We'd satisfy our customers, be fair to our  employees, and follow the finest principles with respect to investors, we would  not violate laws, and, finally, we'd make a difference to society. And then, I said, automatically you'll get revenues and profits and all that. Why have Infosys and the other leaders of the Indian tech industry had  such a dramatic and powerful effect on the worldwide tech industry? It is simply because we are becoming more and more relevant to our customers  and we are having greater and greater impact. Why? For two fundamental reasons. We have helped our customers reduce the  cycle time in designing and implementing new systems that reflect the changing  marketplace and the new business rules. By reducing cycle time, we have ensured  that the people in the corporation that use these IT systems are that much more  enthusiastic about the flexibility of the corporation to keep pace with the  changes in the marketplace. Earlier, what was happening was it took three or four years to implement a  system and there was a low level of probability of success. Because of the high  level of programming talent in India, because of our focus on process  excellence, and because of the power of leveraging the 24-hour work day, we have  been able to take up large projects and complete them with reduced cycle time  with the requisite quality. People said, 'Now we can go think of new business initiatives to go after.' The second thing we have done is we're able to give more value for money.  Both of these things matter a lot. Your success is having a dramatic impact on the $600 billion tech services  industry-compressing revenues and margins. Will there be a lot more disruption  for that industry? Is still just the beginning? Or are things settling out? The fact that IBM, Accenture, etc have started scaling up their operations in  India indicates there's more juice left in this. What we're doing is applying  the principle of the global delivery model to activities that people thought  were not possible hitherto. For instance, we believe that 35% of the consulting effort can be done in  India, such as proposal preparation, presentation preparation, research, and  analytics. Similarly, in the case of our business process outsourcing  organization, equity research for a major European bank can be done in  Bangalore. The bank is getting better value for money, and they're able to  compress the cycle time. So, I'd say, the best is yet to come in leveraging the power of India -- both  by the Indians and the multinationals. Are the multinationals getting with it now? They have started focusing in the recent past so they're still a few years  behind Infosys. I'm sure they'll accelerate. But the fact that they're  accelerating will force us to innovate more. There are five elements of success. They are:

Openness to learn: Openness to subordinate your ego to take ideas from  others. 
Second, meritocracy: The best ideas are adopted and implemented using data  to arrive at the best decision. 
Third, speed: Assuring you do things faster compared to yesterday and last  quarter. 
Fourth, imagination: You continually bring better ideas and better  innovation to the table. 
And finally, excellence in execution: That is implementation of these great  ideas with a higher level of excellence today than yesterday. 

I tell my colleagues that there is no guarantee we will be in business five  or 10 years from now. The only guarantee is the opportunity for us to use these  five attributes. If we embrace them, we'll be in play five and 10 years from now. But the day  we forget these, we'll disappear like dew on a sunny morning. In the United States there's a lot of concern about the effect of what the  Indian companies are doing on U.S. industry and U.S. workers. Do you have advice  for Americans on how to respond to this? I'm a very small person so I don't say I have any advice. However, let me say  this: In the last 25 years the concept of globalization has become more and more  pronounced. The world is becoming flatter and flatter and flatter. I define globalization as sourcing material from where it is cheapest, talent  from where it best available, producing where it is most cost-effective, and  selling where the markets are -- without being constrained by national  boundaries. Anybody can leverage the power of globalization. It's not the monopoly of one  geography. As long as corporations recognize this and leverage the power; if  they see the entire globe as their arena and leveraging the best talent for each  task from the different geographies; and if they operate as a global enterprise  rather than a multinational enterprise, then there is a great future for all of  us. What could go wrong for India and the Indian economy? The first is, if we don't improve our infrastructure in the next couple of  years, it will be very difficult to be effective as a manufacturing nation. The  software industry may create jobs for the educated people, but unfortunately it  can't create jobs for the not-so-educated people. That's where manufacturing  comes in. If we don't improve the infrastructure, we won't be able to create jobs for  the less-educated people. And that will create a strong negative current of  dissatisfaction in the country. It could have profound effects. The second area where there could be impact is on globalization. There is so  much discussion on the small number of jobs that have been lost in the U.S.  because of Indian companies. But the effect of globalization in India has been much larger. For instance,  we had our own auto industry. The cars were not very good. But, still, they were  being made in India. Today, we have GM, Toyota, everybody and his brother in  India assembling lots of cars. Many of these companies import parts from other  countries. As a result, the opportunity for job creation has not been as much as  if the parts were made in India. Similarly, we had our own computer industry. They were not the best. But our  people were producing them. When the famous computer companies came to India, we  lost a lot of jobs. The same happened with the global soft drink companies. Probably 2 million or 3 million Indians have lost their jobs. So, do you keep  all the multinationals out of India. Or, because 250 million middle-class  Indians have benefited, do you embrace it? My view is we should embrace these  global corporations, we should accept globalization, because it has benefited  the large majority. Now, maybe I have contrarian views. As globalization becomes more pronounced,  if we're not able to create more jobs for the less-educated people, we could  then say globalization has not worked. People are saying that in the U.S. already, even though the data says  something else -- that corporations are becoming more efficient and nimble and  able to compete in other countries better. The same thing could happen in India. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;  &nbsp;</description>
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         <description>Pearls of Wisdom is the home of inspirational quotes &amp; wisdom sayings, prayers &amp; affirmations and inspirational wisdom stories - spiritual quotes and inspirational song lyrics to uplift, heal &amp; feed the soul for personal &amp; spiritual growth, self empowerment, inner peace and global peace.Covering diverse spiritual &amp; pagan philosophies, including Native American Wisdom &amp; Buddhist Wisdom, Pearls Of Wisdom aims to re-awaken your consciousness, remember your true inner power, and encourages &amp; empowers women and men to be the best we can be, for ourselves and others.Do some eco-friendly shopping and also learn about Issues that Affect Your Health. Awaken to and assist with global humanitarian, peace &amp; environment issues.GratitudeA collection of inspirational wisdom, sayingsand quotes on the subject of gratitude.When you look at life through the eyes of gratitude,the world becomes a wonderful place.The more you findto be grateful about, the more you find to be grateful about. Gratitude is a wonderful antidote to depression.&nbsp; It lifts you out of your small self and gives you an expanded view. A simple exercise: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Think of one nice thing that happened today that you can be thankful for....&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; notice how you feel as you dwell on it. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Now, think of a yukky thing that made you sad or angry or upset or fearful....&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; notice how you feel as you dwell on it.Which one made you smile?&nbsp; Which one made you feel uplifted? Which one made you feel heavy? Which onemade you feel light?So the more times you find something to be grateful/ thankful for, the more times you feel good.&nbsp; The more imes you feel good, the more of that joy you spread to others.&nbsp;&nbsp; Watch out... it could be contagious....It's that simple!http://www.sapphyr.net/</description>
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         <description>A big tree attracts the gale. - Chinese (on pride) A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. - Latin  Proverb A beautiful thing is never perfect. - Egyptian (on beauty) A blind person who sees is better than a seeing person who is blind. -  Iranian (on wisdom) A body makes his own luck, be it good or bad. - unknown A brother may not be a friend, but a friend will always be a brother. -  Ben Franklin (1706-1790) A burden that one chooses is not felt. - Italian (on  self-reliance) A carpenter is known by his chips. - Jonathan Swift  (1667-1745) A cat in gloves catches no mice. - 14th Century French  Proverb A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. - Sir Leslie Stephen  (1832-1904) A change is as good as a rest. - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle  (1859-1930) A clear conscience is more valuable than wealth. - Tagalog (Filipino) (on  conscience) A clever person turns great problems into little ones and little ones into  none at all. - Chinese (on attitude) A closed mouth catches no flies. - Miguel de Cervantes  (1547-1616) A crab walks, so walks his children. - African proverb Kpelle  Tribe A crown's no cure for a headache. - English (on basic  truths) A crust in comfort is better than a feast in fear. - Aesop (c.620-560  BC) A day is lost if one has not laughed. - French (on the conduct of  life) A day of travelling will bring a basketful of learning.- Vietnamese (on  journeys) A decision made at night may be changed in the morning.- Samoan (on  permanence and change) A dog that will fetch a bone, will carry a bone. - R. Forby (1830) on  gossip A dog's life is a miserable life.

- Desiderius Erasmus  (1465-1536) A dripping June sets all in tune. - unknown A drowning man will clutch at a straw. - Sir Thomas More  (1478-1535) A fair exchange is no robbery. - Scottish Proverb A false friend and a shadow attend only while the sun shines. - Ben  Franklin (1706-1790) A father's a treasure; a brother's a comfort; a friend is both. - Ben  Franklin (1706-1790) A fault confessed is half redressed. - English Proverb A few germs never hurt anyone. - unknown A firm tree does not fear the storm. - Dayak (Indonesian) (on strength  and weakness) A fool and his money are quickly parted. - J. Bridges  (1587) A friend in need is a friend indeed. - James Ray (1678) A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. - Ralph Waldo  Emerson (1803-1882) A friend- one soul, two bodies. - Chinese (on friendship) A friend's eye is a good mirror. - Gaelic (on friendship) A full person does not understand the needs of the hungry. - Irish (on  food and hunger) A gentle hand may lead even an elephant by a hair.- Iranian (on  leadership) A gentle word opens the iron gate. - Bulgarian (on  eloquence) A great one must have a long heart.- Ethiopian (on  leadership) A grudge is a heavy thing to carry. - unknown A guilty conscience needs no accuser. - English Proverb&lt;&gt;   A good book praises itself. - German (on books and writers) A good example is the best sermon. - English (on advice) A good lather is half the shave. - William Hone (1780-1842) A good spectator also creates. - Swiss (on art and  creativity) A good spouse and health is a person's best wealth. - Ben Franklin  (1706-1790) A good tree can lodge ten thousand birds. - Burmese (on good and  evil) A goose quill is more dangerous than a lion's claw. - English (on books  and writers) A hand ready to hit, may cause you great trouble. - Maori (on  anger) A hard beginning maketh a good ending. - John Heywood (c.  1497-1580) A horse may run quickly but it cannot escape its tail. - Russian proverb  (on conscience) A house divided cannot stand. - Bible (Matthew 12:25) A library is a repository of medicine for the mind. - Greek (on books and  writers) A little axe can cut down a big tree. - Jamaican (on permanence and  change) A little learning is a dangerous thing. - Alexander Pope  (1688-1744) A loan though old is not a gift.- Hungarian (on  indebtedness) A loving heart is the truest wisdom. - Charles Dickens  (1812-1870) A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still. - Laurence  J. Peter A man in a passion, rides a mad horse. - Ben Franklin  (1706-1790) A man is known by the company he keeps. - M. Coverdale  (1541) A man who asks is a fool for five minutes. A man who never asks is a fool  for life. - Chinese Proverb - (thanks to Alice Fonda-Marsland) A man who desires revenge should dig two graves. - unknown A man who never made a mistake, never made anything. -  unknown A man with a cough cannot conceal himself. - African proverb Yoruba  Tribe A man's got to do what a man's got to do. - unknown A man's house is his castle. - Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634) A merry heart doeth good like a medicine, but a broken spirit drieth the  bones. - Proverbs 17:22 A miser is like a person with bread who is starving. - Middle Eastern (on  greed) A miss is as good as a mile. - unknown A moment's insight is sometimes worth a life's experience. - Oliver  Wendell Holmes (1809-1894) A new broom sweeps clean but an old broom knows the corners. - Virgin  Islander (on friendship) A penny for your thoughts. - Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) A penny saved is a penny earned. - Scottish Proverb A person has learned much who has learned how to die. - German (on death  and dying) A picture's worth a thousand words. - unknown A picture is a poem without words. - Latin (on art and  creativity) A place for everything and everything in its place. - Samuel Smiles  (1812-1904) A proverb is a short sentence based on long experience. - American (on  proverbs)
A proverb is one man's wit and all men's wisdom. - Lord John Russell  (1792-1878)
 
Bad gains are true losses. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790) Bad is called good when worse happens. Norwegian (on relative  worth) Be careful what you ask for; you may get it. - unknown (Thanks to J.  Martin) Be careful what you wish for. - unknown Be ever vigilant but never suspicious. - English (on  vigilance) Be gracious in defeat. - unknown Be it ever so humble there's no place like home. - unknown Be just before you are generous. - E. Haywood (1745) Be nice to people on your way up because you might meet 'em on your way  down. - Jimmy Durante Be not niggardly of what costs thee nothing, as courtesy, counsel and  countenance. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790) Be not overcome by evil but repay evil with good. - Bible Be not water, taking the tint of all colors. - Syrian (on  authenticity) Be slow in choosing a friend, slower still in changing. - Ben Franklin  (1706-1790) Be sure you are right, then go ahead. - Davy Crockett  (1786-1836) Be the change you wish to see in the world. - Ghandi Be the first in the field and the last to the couch. - Chinese (on  work) Be true to yourself. - unknown Bear and forbear. - unknown Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. - Greek Proverb Beauty is only skin deep. - Sir Thomas Overbury (1581-1613) Beauty without virtue is a flower without perfume. - French (on  beauty) Because we focused on the snake, we missed the scorpion. - Egyptian (on  caution and care) Before healing others, heal yourself.- Gambian (on health and  wellness) Before you marry keep both eyes open; after marriage keep one eye shut.-  Jamaican (on marriage) Beggars can't be choosers. - John Heywood (c.1497-1580) Beginning is easy; continuing, hard. - Japanese (on permanence and  change) Behind every argument lies someone's ignorance. - Louis D. Brandeis  (1856-1941) Being happy is better than being king. - Hausa (West African) (on  comparable worth) Believe in yourself. - unknown Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see. -  unknown Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without one. - Chinese (on  comparable worth) Better a thousand enemies outside the tent than one within it. - Arabic  (on friends and foes) Better late than never. - Roman Proverb Better one true friend than a hundred relatives. - Italian (on  friendship) Better slip with foot than tongue. - Ben Franklin  (1706-1790) Better ten times ill than one time dead.- Yiddish (on health and  wellness) Better the devil you know than the one you don't - R. Taverner  (1539) Better to ask the way than go astray. - unknown Better to ask twice than to lose your way. - Danish (on  practicality) Better to be safe than sorry. - Samuel Lover (1797-1868) Better to give than to receive. - Bible (Acts 20:35) Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. - William Shakespeare  (1564-1616) Better yourself before others. - Darren Bateman Beware a rickety wall, a savage dog and a quarrelsome person. - Iranian  (on caution and care) Beware of little expenses: a small leak will sink a great ship. - Ben  Franklin (1706-1790) Beware of the person with two faces.- Dutch (on hypocrisy) Beware the door with too many keys. - Portuguese (on  vigilance) Beware the fury of a patient man. - John Dryden (1631-1700) Beware the Greeks bearing gifts. - Virgil (70-19 BC) "I fear the Greeks  even when bearing gifts." Beware the person with nothing to lose. - Italian (on  prudence) Birds of a feather, flock together. - Robert Burton  (1577-1640) Blood is thicker than water. - German Proverb Bloom where you're planted. - unknown Boys, be ambitious. - William Smith Clark (1826-1886) Brains are better than brawn. - unknown Bread, oil, Salt and Heart - Albanian ( on honoring the guest) thanks to  kravetsmaksim Bury the hatchet beneath the root of the tree. - Native American Saying  (on war and peace) But what is happiness except the simple harmony between a man and the life  he leads. - Albert Camus Butterflies come to pretty flowers. - Korean (on beauty) Buyer beware. - Latin Proverb "Caveat emptor" Buying on credit is robbing next year's crop. - African American (on  buying and selling) By diligence and patience, the mouse bit in two the cable. - Ben Franklin  (1706-1790) By crawling, a child learns to stand. - Hausa (West African) (on  experience)
By going and coming, a bird weaves its nest. - Ashanti (West African) (on  persistence)
Caesar did not merit the triumphal car more than he that conquers himself. -  Ben Franklin (1706-1790) Caesar's wife must be above suspicion. - Julius Caesar (c.102-44  BC) Can't get blood from a stone. - unknown Can't see the forest for the trees. - unknown Carve the peg by looking at the hole. - Korean (on  appropriateness) Change is inevitable - Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) Change yourself and fortune will change. - Portuguese (on  fortune) Character building begins in infancy and continues until death. - Eleanor  Roosevelt (1884-1962) Character is easier kept than recovered. - English (on character and  virtue) Character is habit long continued. - Greek Charity begins at home. - Tobias George Smollett  (1721-1771) Charity covers a multitude of sins. - Bible (Peter 4:8) Chickens don't praise their own soup. - Martinican (on flattery and  praise) Children are a poor man's riches. - English Proverb Children have more need of models than critics.- French (on parents and  children) Choose the hills wisely on which you must do battle. -  unknown Choose to be forgiven. - unknown Choose your neighbors before you buy your house. - Hausa (West African)  (on planning) Chop your own wood; it will warm you twice. - Mack King Circumstances alter cases. - T. Rymer (1678) Civility costs nothing and buys everything. - Lady Mary Wortley Montagu  (1689-1762) Clean your finger before you point at my spots. - Ben Franklin  (1706-1790) Close only counts in horseshoes and grenades. - John Harvey MacDonald Jr.  combat wounded, Vietnam 1969 Clothes don't make the man. - unknown Clothes may disguise a fool, but his voice will give him away. -  unknown Clouds gather before a storm. - unknown Clouds that thunder, do not always rain. - Armenian (on vanity and  arrogance) Cold hands, warm heart. - V.S. Lean (1903) Come what may, time and hour runs through the roughest day. - William  Shakespeare (1564-1616) Common sense is genius dressed in its working clothes. - Ralph Waldo  Emerson (1803-1882) Common sense is not so common. - French (on common sense) Compete-- don't envy.- Yemeni (on jealousy and envy) Confession is good for the soul. - Scottish Proverb Conscience makes cowards of us all. - William Shakespeare  (1564-1616) Constant dripping will wear away a stone. - Greek Proverb Content makes poor men rich; discontent makes rich men poor. - Ben  Franklin (1706-1790) Control your emotions or they will control you. - Chinese  Proverb Count your blessings. - unknown Courage is not the absence of fear; it is the conquest of it. - William  Danforth (1870-1955) Courage is the complement of fear. - Lazarus Long, thanks to D.  Housel Cowards die many times before their death. - William Shakespeare  (1564-1616) Creditors have better memories than debtors. - English (on  business) Curses like chickens, come home to roost. - Chaucer  (c.1343-1400) Curiosity killed the cat. - E. O'Neill (1888-1953) Cut your coat according to your cloth. - John Heywood  (c.1497-1580)
Cutting off a mule's ears doesn't make it a horse. - Creole (on  authenticity)
 Dally not with other folk's spouses or money. - Ben Franklin  (1706-1790) Dead men don't bite. - Plutarch (46-120) Dead men tell no tales. - J. Wilson (1664) Deal with the faults of others as gently as your own. - Chinese  Proverb Death is the great leveller. - Claudian Death keeps no calendar. - English (on death and dying) Death never takes a wise man by surprise; he is always ready to go. -  Jean de la Fontaine (1621-1695) Death pays all debts. - William Shakespeare (1564-1616) Death takes no bribes. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790) Deeds are fruits; words are leaves. - English (on words and  deeds) Depend on others and you will go hungry. - Nepalese (on  self-reliance) Depend on your walking stick; not on other people. - Japanese (on  self-reliance) Destroy your enemy by making him your friend. - Abraham Lincoln  (1809-1865) Diamond cuts diamond. - Marstow (1604) Different strokes for different folks. - Clarence Darrow  (1857-1938) Difficulties make you a jewel. - Japanese (on adversity) Diligence is the mother of good luck. - Ben Franklin  (1706-1790) Discretion is the better part of valor. - William Shakespeare  (1564-1616) Distance lends enchantment to the view. - Thomas Campbell  (1777-1844) Do good and care not to whom. - Portuguese (on good and  evil) Do good to thy friend to keep him, to thy enemy to gain him. - Ben  Franklin (1706-1790) Do not allow sins to get beyond creeping. - Hawaiian (on the conduct of  life) Do not attempt too much at once. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC) Do not be like the cat who wanted a fish but was afraid to get his paws wet.  - William Shakespeare (1564-1616) Do not dissect a rainbow. In other words, do not destroy a beautiful  phenomenon by overanalyzing it. - Denise LaFrance, artist, 1964 -  now. Do not hold everything as gold which shines like gold. -  unknown Do not leave for tomorrow what you can do today. - unknown Do not squander time for that is the stuff that life is made of. - Ben  Franklin (1706-1790) Do the math; count your blessings. - unknown Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. -  Bible Do what comes natural. - unknown Do what is right, come what may. - unknown Dog is a man's best friend. - unknown Dogs bark but the caravan moves on. - Arab Proverb Don't be caught flat-footed. - unknown Don't be led around by the nose. - unknown Don't be too quick to judge. - unknown Don't believe everything you hear. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC) Don't bite off more than you can chew. - unknown Don't bite the hand that feeds you. - unknown Don't boast when you set out but only when you get there.- Russian (on  journeys) Don't burn your bridges behind you. - unknown Don't buy other people's problems. - Chinese (on buying and  selling) Don't bypass a town where there's a friend.- Malagasy (on  journeys) Don't call the alligator, big mouth until you have crossed the river. -  Belizean (on criticism) Don't cross the bridge til you come to it. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow  (1807-1882) Don't count your chickens before they are hatched. - Aesop (c.620-560  BC) Don't cry before you are hurt. - Scottish Proverb Don't cry over spilt milk. - James Howell (1549-1666) Don't cut off your nose to spite your face. - Mid 14th century French  Proverb Don't expect things to go right the first time. - unknown Don't find fault, find a remedy. - Henry Ford (1863-1947) Don't get your back up. - unknown Don't gild the lily. - unknown Don't give up the ship. - unknown Don't go barking up the wrong tree. - Davy Crockett  (1786-1836) Don't go looking for trouble. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC) Don't halloo until you're out of the wood. - Ben Franklin  (1706-1790) Don't hang your hat higher than you can reach. - Belizean (on balance and  moderation) Don't have too many irons in the fire. - unknown Don't judge anyone unless you've walked in their moccasins one moon. -  Native American Proverb Don't judge of men's wealth or piety by their Sunday appearances. - Ben  Franklin (1706-1790) Don't kill the goose that lays the golden egg. - Aesop (c.620-560  BC) Don't let anyone get your goat. - unknown Don't let the critics get you down. - unknown Don't let the grass grow on the path of friendship. - Blackfoot (Native  American) (on friendship) Don't look where you fell but where you slipped. - Liberian (on  practicality) Don't make a mountain out of a molehill. - Henry  Ellis(1859-1939) Don't plant a seed in the sea. - Swahili (East African) (on  appropriateness) Don't put all your eggs in one basket. - Miguel de Cervantes  (1547-1616) Don't put the cart before the horse. - John Heywood  (c.1497-1580) Don't pretend to be something you aren't. - Aesop (c.620-560  BC) Don't reinvent the wheel. - unknown Don't rush the river. - unknown; appeared in a horoscope on Dec 2nd,  2003. Thanks to jenfromblock28. The river may be life or it may be financial  wealth or it may be your desires. Don't sail out farther than you can row back. - Danish (on  prudence) Don't say amen to an unacceptable prayer. - Turkish (on  prayer) Don't shoot the messenger. - Old Latin Phrase, "Legatus non violatur."  thank you to Graeme Harrison of Sidney, Australia who researched this one and  updated our site. Don't spill the beans. - unknown Don't sweat the small stuff. - unknown Don't take any wooden nickels. - American (on authenticity) Don't take no for an answer. - unknown Don't talk unless you can improve the silence. - unknown Don't throw the baby out with the bath water. - unknown Don't toot your own horn. - unknown Don't treat the symptom, instead find the cause. - unknown Don't try to reinvent the wheel. - unknown Don't wish your life away. - unknown Doubt is a pain too lonely to know that faith is his brother. - Kahlil  Gibran (1883-1931) Doubt is the key to knowledge. - Iranian (on education) 
Drive gently over the stones. - Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)
 Each bay, its own wind. - Fijian (on differences) Each person has his strong point. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC) Each year one vicious habit rooted out, in time might make the worst man  good throughout. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790) Eagles don't catch flies. - Desiderius Erasmus (1465-1536) Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. -  Ben Franklin (1706-1790) Earth is dearer than gold.- Estonian (on nature) Easier said than done. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC) East, west, home's best. - W.K.Kelly (1859) Easy does it. - T. Taylor (1863) Easy come, easy go. - Chaucer (c.1343-1400) Eat coconuts while you have teeth. - Singhalese (on youth and  age) Eat to live, not live to eat. - Socrates (469-399 BC) Economy is the wealth of the poor and the wisdom of the rich. - French  (on thrift) E'er you remark another's sin, bid your own conscience look within. - Ben  Franklin (1706-1790) Eggs have no business dancing with stones. - Haitian (on  prudence) Empty sacks will never stand upright. - Italian Proverb Empty vessels make the most sound. - John Lydgate  (c.1370-1451) Enough is as good as a feast. - Sir Thomas Malory (d.1471)) Envy has no rest.- Middle Eastern (on jealousy and envy) Envy is based on an incomplete understanding of the other person's  situation. - George Chapman (c.1559-1634) Envy of others always shows. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC) Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. - John Philpot Curran  (1750-1817) Even a fish wouldn't get into trouble if it kept its mouth shut. - Korean  (on common sense) Even a sheet of paper has two sides. - Japanese (on  differences) Even a worm will turn. - John Heywood (c.1497-1580) "Treade a worme on  the tayle and it must turn agayne." Even Buddist priests of the same temple quarrel occasionally.- Singhalese  (on the human comedy) Even children of the same mother, look different. - Korean (on  differences) Even in Mecca, people make money. - Hausa (West African (on balance and  moderation) Even monkeys fall out of trees. - Japanese Proverb Even the best laid plans go awry. - unknown Even the best song becomes tiresome if heard too often. - Korean (on art  and creativity) Even the best writer has to erase. - Spanish (on books and  writers) Even the largest army is nothing without a good general.- Afghan (on  leadership) Even though you have ten thousand fields, you can eat but one measure of  rice a day. - Chinese Proverb Every adversity carries with it the seed of equal or greater benefit. -  Napolean Hill () Every age has its book. - Arabic (on books and writers) Every ass loves to hear himself bray. - English (on vanity and  arrogance) Every burro has his own saddle. - Equadoran (on  differences) Every cloud has a silver lining. - D.R. Locke (1863) Every day of your life is a page of your history.- Arabic (on life and  living) Every dog has its day. - John Heywood (c.1497-1580) Every dog is allowed one bite. - V.S. Lean (1902) Every garden may have some weeds. - English Proverb Every head is a world. - Cuban (on differences) Every herring must hang by his own gill. - S. Harwood  (1609) Every horse thinks his own pack heaviest. - Thomas Fuller  (1608-1661) Every jack has his jill; if only they can find each other. - R. Cotgrave  (1611) Every land has its own law. - J. Carmichael (1628) Every man for himself. - John Heywood (c.1497-1580) Every man has his price. - unknown Every man has to seek his own way to make himself more noble and to realize  his own true worth. - Albert Schweitzer Every man is the architect of his own fortune. - Appius (c.470  BC) Every peddlar praises his own needles. - Portuguese (on flattery and  praise) Every picture tells a story. - unknown Every pot will find its lid.- Yiddish (on marriage) Every tear has a smile behind it. - Iranian (on adversity) Everybody makes mistakes. - unknown Everyone gets their just deserts. - unknown Everyone is ignorant only on different subjects. - Will Rogers  (1879-1935) Everyone is the age of their heart. - Guatemalan (on youth and  age) Everyone wants to live long but no one wants to be called old. -  Icelandic (on youth and age) Everything comes to those who wait. - unknown Everything in moderation. - unknown Everything is lovely when the geese honk high. - unknown Exaggeration is truth that has lost its temper. - Kahlil Gibran  (1883-1931) Example is the best precept. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC) Expect the worst, but hope for the best. - unknown Experience is the best teacher. - Latin Proverb Experience is the mother of wisdom. - unknown 
Experience teaches slowly and at the cost of mistakes. - James Anthony  Froude (1818-189)




Fact is stranger than fiction. - Thomas Chandler Haliburton  (1796-1865)


Failure is a teacher; a harsh one, but the best. - Thomas J. Watson Sr.  (1874-1956)


Failure is the path of least persistence. - unknown


Faint heart never won fair lady. - W. S. Gilbert  (1836-1911)


Fair words can buy a horse on credit. - Trinidadian (on flattery and  praise)


Fair words never hurt the tongue. - George Chapman  (c.1559-1634)


Faith is the ability to not panic. - unknown


Falling is easier than rising. - Irish (on fame)


False friends leave you in times of trouble. - Aesop (c.620-560  BC)


Familiarity breeds contempt. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC)


Fear makes the wolf bigger than he is. - German Proverb


Fear the Greeks bearing gifts. - Virgil (70-19 BC) "I fear the Greeks,  even when bringing gifts."


Fear the person who fears you. - Middle Eastern (on courage and  fear)


Feed a cold and starve a fever. - C. Morley (1939)


Fine feathers don't make fine birds. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC)


Fine words butter no parsnips. - John Clarke (1639)


Fire in the heart sends smoke into the head. - German  Proverb


First come, first served. - unknown


First food, then religion. - Afghan (on practicality)


First things first. - G. Jackson (1894)


Fish don't get caught in deep water. - Malay (on caution and  care)


Fishing without a net is merely bathing. - Hausa (West African) (on  authenticity)


Focus on what's right in your world instead of what's wrong. -  unknown


Follow your dreams. - unknown


Following the path of least resistence is what makes both men and rivers  crooked. - unknown - thanks to Brian Fierling


Fools and scissors require good handling. - Japanese (on  foolishness)


Fools are like other folks as long as they are silent. - Danish (on  foolishness)


Fools rush in where wise men fear to tread. - Alexander Pope  (1688-1744)


For every bow there is an arrow. (For everyone there is someone.) -  unknown


For news of the heart, ask the face.- Guinean (on life and  living)


Forgive and forget. - unknown


Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. - Mahatma Gandhi  (1869-1948)


Forethought is easy, repentance is hard. - Chinese (on  discretion)


Forewarn'd, forearm'd. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790)


Four horses cannot overtake the tongue. - Chinese (on  gossip)


Friends are God's way of taking care of us. -unknown


Friendship increases by visiting friends but visiting seldom. - Ben  Franklin (1706-1790)


Friendship is one mind in two bodies. - Mencius (c.371-289)


From the fullness of the heart, the mouth speaks. - Jesus  Christ


Froth is not beer. - Dutch (on appearance and reality)



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Grin and bear it. - unknown

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Hurry no man's cattle; you may come to own a donkey yourself. - Sir  Walter Scott (1771-1832)
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