英文谚语100句短的关于健康 (英文谚语100句短句)
- Happiness lies first of all in health.
- Cheerfulness is health; its opposite, melancholy, is disease.
- Itis not work that kills, but worry.
- All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
- People who cannot find time for recreation are obliged sooner or later to find time for illness.
- He is wise that knows when he is well enough.
- He who lives with his memories becomes old. He who lives with plans for the future remains young.
- A good conscience is a continual feast.
- An ounce of prevention is worth a pound ofcure.
- Diet cures more than doctors.
- A disease known is half cured.
- A good healthy body is worth more a crowning old.
- A light heart lives long.
- A little labor, much health.
- Asound mind in a sound body.
- After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile.
- An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
- An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
- Bed is a medicine.
- Bed is the poor man's opera.
- Better wear out shoes than sheets.
- Care brings gray hair.
- Care killed the cat.
- Diet cures more than the doctor.
- Different sores must have different salves.
- Disease, enemy, and debt—these three must be cutoff as soon as they begin to grow.
- Diseases are the price of ill pleasures.
- Diseases come on horseback, but steal away on foot.
- Diseases of the soul are more dangerous than those of the body.
- Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
- Eat at pleasure, drink with measure.
- Enjoy health without wealth, rather than wealth without health.
- Fever in a cold blood is like a fire in a snowball.
- Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.
- For every evil under the sun, there is a remedy or there is none. If there is one, try to find it; if there is none, never mind it.
- Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses.
- From sorrow to sorrow men go, and where joys begin sorrows grow.
- Get wisdom, get understanding, forget it not.
- Give a fool rope enough, and he will hang himself.
- God helps them that help themselves.
- God send usa good delivery.
- Good habits make a good life.
- Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings.
- Good health is above wealth.
- Good health is not to be bought.
- Good health is to be valued above gold.
- Good health is wealth.
- Great pains, great gains.
- Half a loaf is better than no bread.
- Half the truth is often a great lie.
- Hang on to a good thing.
- Hangman wants but a hook to hang on.
- Haste makes waste.
- Have a good conscience, and then you will sleep sound.
- Have a merry heart, and your face willbe a fair one.
- Have no more irons in the fire than you can keep hot.
- He eats to live, and does not live to eat.
- He falls into the pit who digs a pit for another.
- He has a devil in him.
- He has a head as hard as a stone.
- He has a head full of bees.
- He has a heart of gold.
- He has a heart as soft as wax.
- He has a mouth like a dustbin.
- He has a mouth full of teeth.
- He has a nose for news.
- He has a quick eye for a bargain.
- He has a tongue like a razor.
- He has a white tongue.
- He has been eating chalk.
- He has been bitten by a mad dog.
- He has been brought up by hand.
- He has been brought up on the bottle.
- He has been burnt.
- He has been cut off with a shilling.
- He has been doing the honors of the house.
- He has been drawing the long bow.
- He has been eating too much of the pudding.
- He has been feeding on the husks.
- He has been fishing in troubled waters.
- He has been flying too high.
- He has been getting into mischief.
- He has been had up for it.
- He has been hard at it.
- He has been having a good time.
- He has been hitting the bottle.
- He has been keeping bad company.
- He has been making himself at home.
- He has been making a fool of himself.
- He has been making a mess of it.
- He has been making a night of it.
- He has been making the most of it.
- He has been making tracks.
- He has been making water.
- He has been mistaken in his man.
- He has been much abroad.
- He has been neglecting his business.
- He has been on a spree.
- He has been on the loose.
- He has been on the razzle.
- He has been on the tiles.
- He has been overdoing it.
- He has been overeating himself.
- He has been playing the fool.
- He has been playing the mischief.