Sahil Gupta

Sahil is the CEO at Sawan Books. He pursued his Bachelor’s Degree in Bussiness from the University of Chicago, USA and currently working on his ultimate goal - ‘To see a book in every child’s hand.’ .

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy

OriginThough the spirit of the proverb had been expressed previously, the modern saying appeared first in James Howell’s Proverbs in English, Italian, French and Spanish (1659), and was included in later collections of proverbs. It also appears in Howell’s Paroimiographia (1659).ExplanationIt means that without time off work, a person becomes both bored and boring. Hard

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Divide and rule

OriginIt is derived from a Latin proverb ‘Divide et impera’.ExplanationWin by getting one’s opponents to fight among themselves. It is a way of keeping yourself in a position of power by making the people under you disagree with one another so that they may be unable to join together and remove you from your position.

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Those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones

OriginThe proverb has been traced back to Geoffrey Chaucer’s ‘Troilus and Criseyde’. George Herbert wrote in 1651. This saying is first cited in the United States in ‘William & Mary College Quarterly.ExplanationDo not criticize others if you have similar weaknesses yourself. It means those who are vulnerable should not attack others. It can also mean

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