what you see is (what|all) you get/wˌʌt juː sˈiː ɪz wˌʌt juː ɡˈɛt/sentence
used to imply that the external appearance of something or someone accurately reflects their true nature or qualities
"There are no hidden features — what you see is what you get."
"She appreciated his straightforward style — what you see is what you get, and there was no pretence."
a straw will show which way the wind blows/ɐ stɹˈɔː wɪl ʃˈoʊ wˌɪtʃ wˈeɪ ðə wˈɪnd blˈoʊz/sentence
used to emphasize the importance of paying attention to small details or clues that can provide insights into larger situations or outcomes
"Watch the small signs — a straw will show which way the wind blows."
"The small changes in tone at the board meeting were telling — a straw will show which way the wind blows."
real eyes realize/ɹˈiːəl ˈaɪz ɹˈiːəlaɪz/sentence
used to imply that by seeing things clearly and without illusions or biases, one can gain a deeper understanding of reality, emphasizing the importance of being observant and aware
"See clearly, understand truth."
"Once you shed your preconceived notions, real eyes realize the true complexity of the situation."
memory is the treasure of the mind/mˈɛmɚɹi ɪz ðə tɹˈɛʒɚɹ ʌvðə mˈaɪnd/sentence
used to imply that the ability to remember and recall past experiences, knowledge, and emotions is a valuable asset that can provide insights, lessons, and personal growth
"Everything you have learned is stored inside you — memory is the treasure of the mind."
"He had no notes but recalled every detail from the meeting — memory is the treasure of the mind."
the longest journey is the journey within/ðə lˈɑːŋɡəst dʒˈɜːni ɪz ðə dʒˈɜːni wɪðˈɪn/sentence
used to emphasize that the most challenging and rewarding journey is the exploration of oneself, discovering one's thoughts, emotions, and true nature
"Self-discovery is hard."
"After years of external pursuits, he finally understood the longest journey is the journey within himself."
knowledge is power/nˈɑːlɪdʒ ɪz pˈaʊɚ/sentence
used to imply that education and learning are powerful tools that can help individuals achieve success, make informed decisions, and make a positive impact on the world
"Learn as much as you can — knowledge is power."
"The more she understood about the regulatory landscape, the more confident she became — knowledge is power."
(a|) little (knowledge|learning) is a dangerous thing/ɐ lˈɪɾəl nˈɑːlɪdʒ lˈɜːnɪŋ ɪz ɐ dˈeɪndʒɚɹəs θˈɪŋ/sentence
used to imply that having incomplete knowledge about something can lead to overestimating one's abilities or underestimating the complexity of the subject matter, which can be harmful
"Little knowledge is dangerous."
"He thinks he knows everything about cars, but a little knowledge is a dangerous thing."
knowledge in youth is wisdom in age/nˈɑːlɪdʒ ɪn jˈuːθ ɪz wˈɪsdəm ɪn ˈeɪdʒ/sentence
used to imply that gaining knowledge and education at an early age is valuable, as it can result in greater wisdom and understanding later in life
"Study hard while you are young — knowledge in youth is wisdom in age."
"She pushed her students relentlessly, reminding them that knowledge in youth is wisdom in age."
doubt is often the beginning of wisdom/dˈaʊt ɪz ˈɔfən ðə bɪɡˈɪnɪŋ ʌv wˈɪsdəm/sentence
used to imply that being skeptical or uncertain about something can lead to a deeper understanding and knowledge, as it encourages one to question and seek answers
"Questioning things is a sign of intelligence — doubt is often the beginning of wisdom."
"The researcher refused to accept the initial findings at face value — doubt is often the beginning of wisdom."
a good mind possesses a kingdom/ɐ ɡˈʊd mˈaɪnd pəzˈɛsᵻz ɐ kˈɪŋdəm/sentence
used to suggest that a good and intelligent mind is equivalent to possessing great power and influence
"Intelligence is power."
"With her sharp intellect and strategic thinking, it was clear that a good mind possesses a kingdom."
better brain than brawn/bˈɛɾɚ bɹˈeɪn ðɐn bɹˈɔːn/sentence
used to suggest that intelligence, knowledge, and mental abilities are more valuable and useful than physical strength or brute force.
"Think smart, not hard."
"In this complex negotiation, they proved that better brain than brawn ultimately leads to success."
a disease known is half cured/ɐ dɪzˈiːz nˈoʊn ɪz hˈæf kjˈʊɹd/sentence
used to imply that identifying and understanding the root cause of a problem is a crucial step towards finding a solution or remedy
"Knowing the problem helps."
"By accurately diagnosing the issue, the team realized that a disease known is half cured, and progress began."
the nose knows/ðə nˈoʊz nˈoʊz/sentence
used for emphasizing the significance of intuition, perception, and sensory awareness
"Trust your gut feeling."
"Even without concrete evidence, she felt something was amiss; the nose knows when a situation is not right."
for wisdom will enter your heart, and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul/fɔːɹ wˈɪsdəm wɪl ˈɛntɚ jʊɹ hˈɑːɹt ænd nˈɑːlɪdʒ wɪl biː plˈɛzənt tə jʊɹ sˈoʊl/sentence
used to suggest that seeking knowledge and wisdom can be a fulfilling experience that leads to better decision-making and a more meaningful life
"Learning brings joy."
"She dedicated herself to study, believing that for wisdom will enter your heart, and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul."
wisdom (will|shall) save you from the ways of wicked men, from men whose words are perverse/wˈɪsdəm wɪl ɔːɹ ʃˌæl sˈeɪv juː fɹʌmðə wˈeɪz ʌv wˈɪkᵻd mˈɛn fɹʌm mˈɛn hˌuːz wˈɜːdz ɑːɹ pɚvˈɜːs/sentence
used to suggest that possessing wisdom can protect an individual from the harmful actions and words of deceitful and immoral people
"Wisdom protects from bad people."
"He always advised his children that wisdom shall save you from the ways of wicked men, and their deceitful words."
curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back/kjˌʊɹɪˈɑːsɪɾi kˈɪld ðə kˈæt bˌʌt sˌæɾɪsfˈækʃən bɹˈɔːt ɪt bˈæk/sentence
used to imply that while excessive curiosity can have negative consequences, the pursuit of knowledge or exploration can also be rewarding and fulfilling despite the risks
"Curiosity killed the cat."
"He dug into the confidential files out of pure curiosity — curiosity killed the cat, as it turned out."
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