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Richesse et Succès - Avantage et bénéfice

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all is grist that comes to the mill

used to emphasize the importance of resourcefulness and open-mindedness, as everything can be useful in some way

tout est de l'eau qui vient au moulin

tout est de l'eau qui vient au moulin

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all is fish that comes to the net

used to suggest that one should make the best of any opportunity or situation that presents itself, regardless of whether it is desirable or not, as there is value to be found in everything

tout est poisson qui vient au filet

tout est poisson qui vient au filet

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everyone speaks well of the bridge which carries him over

used to suggest that individuals often hold a favorable view of something or someone that has directly benefited them

tout le monde parle bien du pont qui le porte

tout le monde parle bien du pont qui le porte

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give and take is fair play

used to imply that a fair exchange involves giving something in return for what one receives, emphasizing the importance of reciprocity and balance in relationships

donner et prendre est un fair-play

donner et prendre est un fair-play

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to the victor go the spoils

used to suggest that the winner of a conflict or competition is entitled to the rewards or benefits of their victory

au vainqueur reviendra le butin

au vainqueur reviendra le butin

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a fair exchange is no robbery

used to imply that a fair deal or exchange should be mutually beneficial and satisfactory to both parties, without any unfair or dishonest practices

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let every man praise the bridge he goes over

used to imply that one should appreciate and not criticize the things or people that have helped them in the past, even if they may not be ideal for others

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