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Words and Their Stories: Some of Our Listeners’ Favorite Sayings

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]Now, the VOA Special English program, WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.

A proverb is a short, well known saying that expresses a common truth or belief.  Many proverbs give advice about the best way to live.

Recently, we presented a program about proverbs.  We asked our listeners to send us their favorite proverbs.  A short time later, we received suggestions from around the world.  We heard from listeners in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America.

The top proverb among these listeners is this one: "Where there is a will, there is a way." This means that you can rise above your problems if you have a goal and work very hard.

Some listeners liked another proverb: "Strike while the iron is hot." This means it is best to take action quickly and at the right time.  Another favorite proverb was, "God helps those who help themselves."

Xu Da-ju from China wrote that his country has thousands of proverbs.  Several of them are also used in the United States.  One example is "Birds of a feather flock together." This means that people who are alike often become friends or spend time together.

Another proverb is "Blood is thicker than water." This means family ties are stronger than other relationships.  A similar proverb states "Charity begins at home." A person should help his family or close friends before helping others.

Alina from China sent us this proverb: "He who would climb a ladder must begin at the bottom." That is good advice when working around your home or looking for a job.

Antonio Jose from Brazil says his favorite proverb is "Tell me who walks with you, and I'll tell you who you are." Didier Vermeulen of France sent us this one: "It does not matter the speed you go.  The most important thing is to never stop."

Wafaa from Egypt says her favorite proverb is, "Think twice, act wise." She also says she is making an effort to use this saying in her life.

Another favorite proverb among our listeners is "Practice makes perfect." This means you will become good at something if you keep doing it.  Another popular proverb is: "If you want something done right, do it yourself."

Najeeb from Afghanistan sent us this proverb: "If you risk nothing, then you risk everything."

And, here is the favorite proverb of Marius Meledje in Ivory Coast:  "Your defeat now is your victory in the future." He says it means you can learn from your mistakes.  This will help you do better when facing similar situations in the future.

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This VOA Special English program was written by Shelley Gollust.  I'm Faith Lapidus.  We will present more programs about proverbs in the future.  And you can find more WORDS AND THEIR STORIES at our Web site, voaspecialenglish.com.

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by: vianney
04/27/2012 10:24 AM
I like these proverbs coz they are very meaningful in our real lives...some are used in our country Rwanda....there is one which has similarity like the one i read above which says birds of same feathers flock 2tegether...for us they say tell me whom you walk with and i tell who you are....thanks VOA.


by: IAMmum
04/14/2012 8:50 AM
My favourite proverb:You can't make an omlelet without broking eggs.. what is in Hungarian language.about means.. nincsen rózsa tövis nélkül..


by: THWE THWE
04/10/2012 4:02 AM
Thanks you so much VOA Special English. Now I am studying English Speaking. So your programs support me verywell.


by: San Tran
04/01/2012 8:43 AM
Thanks you so much for your pót in proverb. I think in my country we have some same proverbs. I also love the proverb " blood is thicker than water" very nice because those many countries have same advise like that.
Any way, thank u so much.


by: Julia
03/24/2012 10:23 AM
thank you for interesting informations


by: Daniele Pimentel
03/23/2012 1:18 PM
Hi VOA!
Take a look this:
Wafaa from Egypt says her favorite proverb is, "Think twice, act wise." She" also says "she" is making an effort to use this saying in her life.

There is a mistake in the audio or in the text?
In the podcast Faith say: He also saiys he is [...] and not "she" as it's written in the text.

So, that's all!
Thanks VOA


by: Gosina
03/23/2012 1:45 AM
Hi everyone,

These are all great proverbs. Thank you. Here is another good one: If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
Bye for now.
Gosina


by: Bryant
03/19/2012 8:00 AM
You help me with my English I help you study Chinese


by: Brian Bui
03/18/2012 10:49 PM
i like the music at first and the end of "Words and their stories" :)


by: Ánh Mai
03/18/2012 4:31 AM
"Think twice, act wise." :-)

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