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Vita Quotidiana - Abitudini e routine

Esplora i proverbi inglesi riguardanti abitudini e routine, tra cui "l'abitudine è una seconda natura" e "lascia che il calzolaio rimanga fino all'ultimo".

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old habits die hard

used to suggest that changing deeply ingrained habits can be difficult due to the comfort and familiarity associated with them

le vecchie abitudini sono dure a morire

le vecchie abitudini sono dure a morire

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bad habits die hard

used to suggest that negative or harmful habits can be particularly difficult to break or change, even when one knows they are harmful to one's well-being or success

le cattive abitudini sono dure a morire

le cattive abitudini sono dure a morire

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habit is second nature

used to imply that habits or actions that are repeated frequently become automatic and require less conscious effort, emphasizing that people should be mindful of their habits

l'abitudine è una seconda natura

l'abitudine è una seconda natura

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the dog (always) returns to its vomit

used to imply that some people repeat harmful behavior despite knowing it is harmful to their well-being or success, emphasizing the importance of learning from past mistakes

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go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark

used to imply that a consistent sleep schedule, where one goes to bed early and wakes up early, can lead to increased productivity and overall well-being

vai a letto con l'agnello e alzati con l'allodola

vai a letto con l'agnello e alzati con l'allodola

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let the cobbler stick to his last

used to suggest that individuals should focus on their area of expertise or specialization, rather than attempting to do things they are not skilled at, to avoid the risk of failure

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once a thief, always a thief

used to suggest that someone who has a history of stealing or engaging in dishonest behavior is likely to continue doing so in the future, regardless of any attempts to change or reform

una volta ladro, sempre ladro

una volta ladro, sempre ladro

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