Tuesday, January 4, 2011




Garbage in, Garbage out.

    • Sometimes abbreviated GIGO.
  • Get four Episcopalians together and a fifth will always appear. (Humor intended!)
  • Give a dog a bad name and hang him.
  • Give a dog a bad name and he'll live up to it. (or repay you for it)
    • Implying that people live up to stereotypes given to them or that individuals are corrupted by the illtreatment that goes with being given a bad name
  • Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
    • Knowledge is the best charity.
    • To learn a lesson is a far better reward than to receive a gift.
    • It is better to know how to help yourself than to beg from others.
  • Give a man a match, he shall be warm for a moment. Light a man on fire and he shall be warm for the rest of his life.
  • Give and take is fair play.
  • Give, and ye shall receive.
  • Give credit where credit is due.
    • Variant: Give the Devil his due.
  • Give him an inch and he'll take a yard.
    • meaning: Once concessions have been made to someone they will demand a great deal more
    • Variant: Give the Camel and inch and it will take an ell.
    • Variant: Give him an inch and he'll take a mile.
  • Give people a common enemy and hopefully they will work together
  • Give respect, take respect.
  • Go with the flow
  • God cures and the physician takes the fee.
  • God don't like ugly and he ain't stuck on pretty.
  • God takes care of drunks.
  • A good beginning makes (for) a good ending.
    • Chinese Version: A good beginning is half a succession-好的开始是成功的一半
    • Meaning: Planning is the key to success.
  • Good eating deserves good drinking.
  • A good enemy is a better person than a false friend.
  • Good fences make good neighbors.
  • A good man in an evil society seems the greatest villain of all.
  • Good men are hard to find.
  • A good surgeon has an eagle's eye, a lion's heart, and a lady's hand.
  • Good wine needs no bush.
    • Meaning: Something desirable of quality and substance need not be embellished. It was customary since early times to hang a grapevine, ivy or other greenery over the door of a tavern or way stop to advertise the availability of drink within, once something establishes a good reputation for quality the advertisement is rendered superfluous.
  • The grass is always greener on the other side...
    • Meaning: You will always want what you don't (or can't) have.
  • Great cry little wool.
  • Great events cast their shadows before them.
  • Great minds think alike, but fools seldom differ.
    • Great minds think alike, as do lesser ones.
  • Great oaks from little acorns grow.
    • meaning: Wonderful things come from tiny things.
  • Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.
  • The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do..
  • The greatest thing that could happen in my lifetime is for all my ideas to be stolen.
  • Green leaves and brown leaves fall from the same tree.
    • Many possible interpretations- Things change over time- If you are good at one aspect of a skill, you should be skilled at the other aspects, such as a painter who says he can't draw, yet both painting and drawing are aspects of art.- No matter of the outside, we are all the same inside.
  • Grow where you are planted.
  • A guilty conscience needs no accuser.
  • Guns for show, knives for a pro.

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