What do these proverbs mean? Charity begins at home. (Before you give money to someone in need, consider the needs of your own family first.) | | Cheaters never prosper. (Cheating or cutting corners is not a good long-term strategy for success.) | Children should be seen and not heard. (Children should behave themselves and be respectful when in the presence of adults.) | Cleanliness is next to Godliness. (It’s good to be clean. Keep yourself and your home clean and that will bring you closer to God.) | Clothes make the man. (What you wear is an important reflection of who you are. A nice set of clothes will help a person feel good about himself and raise his image among other people.) | Clothes don’t make the man. (This is the opposite of "Clothes make the man." It doesn’t matter what you wear. The most important thing is how you think and behave.) | Count your blessings. (Consider your good fortune. You are lucky to have what you have.) | Cowards die many times before their deaths. (A coward is a person who is afraid to take care of an important responsibility. A coward gives up his self-respect and the respect of other people, which is almost as bad as death.) | Crime doesn’t pay. (Robbing and stealing from other people will always lead to trouble and make your life worse.) | Click on any of the links below for more proverbs: |
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