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Old 12-Dec-2006, 04:09
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Dear teacher,

This is Carl. This is the first time I use this forum.

Please let me know the meanings of following two proverbs.

1. Give credit where credit is due.

2. Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.

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1 Acknowledge good things and credit the people that have done them
2 Do not stir up trouble
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