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485 proverbs and old sayings british about old

Sometimes we are the student. Sometimes we are the master. And sometimes we are merely the lesson – Jacalyn Smith

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Speak as you find

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Speak softly and carry a big stick

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Stupid is as stupid does

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Speak of the devil and he shall/is sure/will appear

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(A) swarm in May is worth a load of hay; a swarm in June is worth a silver spoon; but a swarm in July is not worth a fly

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Take care of the pennies, and the pounds will take care of themselves

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Talk of the Devil, and he is bound to appear

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Tell the truth and shame the Devil (Shakespeare, Henry IV),

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That which does not kill us makes us stronger

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The apple does not fall/never falls far from the tree

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The best defence is a good offence

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The best-laid schemes of mice and men often go awry

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The boy is father to the man

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The course of true love never did run smooth

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The darkest hour is just before the dawn

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The die is cast

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The exception which proves the rule

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The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world

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The innocent seldom find an uncomfortable pillow. William Cowper, English poet (1731–1800)

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