a live dog is better than a dead lion
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used to suggest that it is better to be humble and appreciate the gift of life, than to pursue fame or power at the cost of one's own well-being or life
The proverb "a live dog is better than a dead lion" originates from the Bible, specifically from Ecclesiastes 9:4. The saying uses the comparison between a "live dog" and a "dead lion" to emphasize that life is more valuable than power, status, or position, especially once they are gone. It serves as a reminder to appreciate and make the most of life, regardless of one’s circumstances.
- I may not be the most talented athlete, but I'm still able to play the game.A live dog is better than a dead lion.