Proverbs: Famous Sayings About Love, War and Other Issues
Examples of proverbs that Americans use. Transcript of radio broadcast: 21 December 2008
Now, the VOA Special English program, WORDS AND THEIR
STORIES.
Today we talk about proverbs. A proverb is a short, well known saying that
expresses a common truth or belief.
Proverbs are found in most cultures and are often very old.
In American history, Benjamin Franklin was
famous for his proverbs. Franklin lived
in the seventeen hundreds. He was a
leader of the American Revolution against English rule. He was also a scientist, inventor and writer.
For many years, Franklin published a book called "Poor
Richard's Almanac." He included many proverbs
that he had heard or created. Some of
them are still used today. Like this
one: "Early to bed and early to rise
makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise."
Franklin is also remembered for other proverbs like, "A penny saved is a penny earned." This means that money should not be
wasted.
Here
are other examples of proverbs that Americans use. The first ones are about love. Some people say, "All is fair in love and war." They mean that anything you do in a
relationship or in battle is acceptable.
Another proverb about
love is, "Absence makes the heart grow
fonder." This means you love someone
even more when he or she is far away.
But other people say, "Out of
sight, out of mind." You may not
even think about that person when he or she is not with you. Which of these proverbs do you think is most
true?
Another
proverb says "Love is blind." In other words, when you are in love with
someone, you may refuse to see anything bad about that person.
Here is
another popular saying about love: "The way to a man's heart is through his
stomach." Some people believe that a
woman can win a man's love if she prepares his favorite foods.
Some people are only
interested in having a relationship with someone who is very good-looking. You might tell them that "Beauty is only skin deep." Your
girlfriend may be lovely to look at, but she may also have some bad qualities. Or the opposite may be true. Your boyfriend is a wonderful person, but not
good-looking. So what a person looks like
is not really important.
Another
proverb is true in love and war or other situations: "Actions speak louder than words."
It means that what you do is more important than what you say.
Sadly, we have no more time for this program. So we must say, "All good things must come to an end."
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This VOA Special English program was
written by Shelley Gollust. I'm Barbara
Klein. Tell us about your favorite
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