PEOPLE PROVERBS

PROVERBS WITH THE TITLE : "doing"

  • Better late than never.
    suggests that:

  • Better to do well than to say well
    idiom meaning that:

  • He who can, does; he who cannot, teaches
    means:

  • Don’t keep a dog and bark yourself.
    advices that:

  • Easier said than done.
    said for :

  • Great talkers are little doers.
    indicates that:

  • Different strokes for different folks.
    expresses that:

  • If we can’t as we would, we must do as we can.
    said to mean that:

  • If you want a thing well done, do it yourself.
    used to say that:

  • Never do things by halves.
    advices that:

  • No living man all things can.
    said to mean that:

  • Saying and doing are two things.
    states that:

  • There are more ways to the wood than one.
    said to mean that:

  • To put the cart before the horse.
    said when:

  • What is worth doing at all is worth doing well.
    said to mean that:

  • Where there is s a will there is a way.
    declares that :

  • He who wills the end wills the means.
    said to mean that:

  • Jack of all trades and master of none.
    said for :

  • A job worth doing is a job worth doing well
    suggests that:

  • Hang a thief when he is young, and he he 'll no' steal when he is old
    suggests that:

  • A short horse is soon curried,
    states that:

  • A slice off a cut loaf isn’t missed
    said to mean that: