H_starting_word_Proverbs

A learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ignorant one. – 배운 돌대가리가 무지한 사람보다 더 한 돌대가리다. – Ignorance01BHO

A learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ignorant one. Meaning 의미 The saying conveys the idea that someone who is knowledgeable or educated but lacks common sense, practical wisdom, or good judgment can be even more foolish or impractical than someone who is completely ignorant or uneducated. In other words, intellectual knowledge alone … Read more

One of the great disadvantages of hurry is that it takes such a long time. 서두름의 가장 큰 단점 중 하나는 시간이 너무 오래 걸린다는 것이다. _ Time29DH

Meaning 의미 The sentence implies that rushing or hurrying through tasks can actually result in a longer overall time requirement. When individuals rush without proper planning or attention, they may make mistakes or encounter setbacks that need to be rectified later, thus extending the time needed to complete the task. The sentence emphasizes the counterintuitive … Read more

Zeal without knowledge is a runaway horse. 지식이 없는 열심은 고삐 풀린 말이다. _ Zeal02HK

Meaning 의미 Acting with great enthusiasm or passion without proper understanding or knowledge can lead to negative or disastrous consequences. 적절한 이해나 지식 없이 큰 열정이나 열정을 가지고 행동하면 부정적이거나 비참한 결과를 초래할 수 있습니다. … Origin 유래 This proverb highlights the importance of balancing enthusiasm with wisdom and knowledge to achieve positive outcomes. Its … Read more

H시작 단어 속담 – H starting word Proverbs (199 sayings)

H 시작 단어 속담

Habit Proverbs 습관 속담 Bad habits are like a comfortable bed… easy to get into, but hard to get out of. 나쁜 버릇은 포근한 침대와도 같아서 들어가기는 쉽지만 빠져 나오기는 어렵다. Habit causes love. 습관은 사랑을 낳는다. Habit is a second nature. 습관은 제2의 천성이다. [외부 참조, External Reference] It is very difficult to change … Read more