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Human Traits & Qualities - Sincerity & Insincerity

Explore English proverbs that depict sincerity and insincerity, including "all are not friends that speak us fair" and "fine words butter no parsnips".

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used to suggest that honest feedback or reprimand, even if it may be initially unpleasant, holds more value and benefit than false or empty gestures

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used to imply that kind words or flattery from someone does not necessarily indicate true friendship

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used to warn against the potential harm caused by those who pretend to be friends but have ulterior motives, as they can deceive and betray a person from within

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used to imply that it is more dangerous to have friends who pretend to be loyal while secretly betraying one than to have enemies who are open about their hostility toward one

Ex: When she found out that her best friend had been spreading malicious rumors about her , she realized false friends are worse than open enemies.
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used to emphasize that empty words or flattery are not sufficient to accomplish a task or reach a goal; rather, it is the action and effort that count

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used to advise that while flattering words may be pleasant to hear, one should not take them too seriously or believe them blindly

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used to suggest that copying or imitating someone else's behavior or style is a way of paying them a compliment or showing admiration for them

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