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Given the MEANING, identify the PROVERB

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1.

It is better to accept the little we have than reject it hoping to get a lot later.

  A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

  Blood is thicker than water.

  The die is cast.

  First come, first served.

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2.

It is what we do that matters and not just what we say.

  All's well that ends well.

  Actions speak louder than words.

  Better late than never.

  Don't change horses in mid-stream.

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3.

People with similar interests and tastes tend to group.

  Coming events cast their shadows before.

  Birds of a feather flock together.

  Charity begins at home.

  Cut your coat according to your cloth.

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4.

Once a decision has been made, it cannot be reversed.

  All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

  All that glitters is not gold.

  The die is cast.

  Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

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5.

It is preferable to do a job even if it is delayed than not do it at all.

  Better late than never.

  Slow but sure wins the race.

  The die is cast.

  After a storm comes a calm.

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6.

Everything that is attractive on the outside may not be really valuable inside.

  The best of friends must part.

  Beggars cannot be choosers.

  Actions speak louder than words.

  All that glitters is not gold.

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7.

What pleases the sight varies from one person to another.

  Better late than never.

  All roads lead to Rome.

  Birds of a feather flock together.

  Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

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