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.’ .

Might is right

OriginThe first known use of ‘might is right’ in the English language was in 1846.ExplanationThe phrase “might is right” refers to the idea that people who have power can do whatever they want. This idea is often phrased a little differently as “might makes right”. In this case, the word “might” is being used in

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Look before you leap

OriginThis proverb was first recorded in 1546.ExplanationThe proverb means that we should do a thing after careful consideration beforehand.Think carefully about what you are about to do before you do it. We should know what we are getting into before we commit ourselves. Check that you are clear what is ahead of you before making

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Old is gold

OriginThe origin of this proverb is still unknown.ExplanationWhatever is old is actually valued as gold. It also says that we should not consider any old thing as a waste, as every old thing is gold. People say old is gold because age brings with it maturity and experience. These things can’t be bought in the

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To err is human

OriginIt was first recorded in 1711.ExplanationThis is a proverb expressing the idea that forgiveness is a worthy response to human failings. Every human can make a mistake, so we should forgive him/her, just as God is said to show His divine mercy in forgiving sinners.You should not be too harsh with someone who makes a

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Diamond cuts diamond

OriginThis proverb originated in 1876.ExplanationIt refers to two people equally matched in wit or cunning.Diamond is the hardest substance known; a diamond can be cut only by another diamond. The phrase refers to opponents who are an equal match in wit, cunning or strong-mindedness. Any conclusion reached is not without mutual injury. Diamond is the

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Walls have ears

OriginThis proverb was first traced in 1952.ExplanationSomeone may be listening. (A warning that you think your conversation is being overheard.). Something you say to warn someone that it is not safe to speak at that particular time because other people might be listening. There is a risk of being heard, so pay attention to what

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Knowledge is power

OriginThis proverb first appeared in 1597.ExplanationThe more one knows, the more one will be able to control events. Knowledge truly empowers us. Knowledge helps us make informed decisions. Knowledge is not necessarily gleaned from books in a classroom. It could come from experience; sometimes it can come from just watching other people’s life. The history

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Every dog has its day

OriginThis proverb appeared first in 1545.ExplanationIt means everyone gets a chance eventually; or that everyone is successful during some period in his life. Every person will have a period of happiness and satisfaction in his or her lifetime. Even the lowliest will some time come to the fore, as in ‘they may not listen to

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Honesty is the best policy

OriginThis proverb is first found in the writings of Sir Edwin Sandys, the English politician and colonial entrepreneur, who was prominent in the Virginia Company which founded the first English settlement in America, at Jamestown, Virginia.ExplanationThis maxim teaches us that if a man maintains honest behaviour in everyday life, it will reveal his good character

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