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Security is mortal’s chiefest enemy. 보안은 인간의 가장 주된 적이다. – Security01EM

Security is mortal’s chiefest enemy. Meaning 의미 This proverb indicates that a little security can leave you defenseless and vulnerable to enemy attacks, meaning that your own sense of security can be your worst enemy. 이 속담은 약간의 보안으로 무방비한 상태가 되면 적의 공격에 쉽게 무너질 수 있음을 나타냅니다. 즉, 자신이 안전하다고 믿는 방심이 가장 … Read more

Death cancels everything but truth. 죽음은 모든 것을 취소하지만 진실은 취소하지 못한다. – Truth06DE

Death cancels everything but truth. Meaning 의미 This sentence describes the permanence of truths that are independent of time or circumstance. 이 문장은 시간이나 상황과 무관한 진리의 영속성을 설명하고 있습니다.. … Origin 유래 This sentence was written by the English critic and writer William Hazlitt (1778-1830) in his 1825 book of criticism, “The Sprit of … Read more

Anticipation is the enemy of pleasure. 기대는 즐거움의 적이다. – Anticipation01EP

Anticipation is the enemy of pleasure. Meaning 의미 The meaning of the sentence suggests that when we build up high expectations or excessively anticipate a particular event, activity, or outcome, we may set ourselves up for disappointment. The anticipation can overshadow the actual experience, making it less enjoyable than it would be if we approached … Read more

E시작 단어 속담 – E starting word Proverbs (123 sayings)

E 시작 단어 속담

Ear Proverbs 귀 속담 … Earth Proverbs 세상, 지상, 땅 속담 Nothing on earth consumes a man more quickly than the passion of resentment. 분노의 열정보다 더 빨리 인간을 소모시키는 것은 이 세상에 없다. There are more things between heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy. 하늘과 땅 사이에는 당신의 철학에서 … Read more