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Category:English proverbs

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See also: Proverbs
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  1. do not sit in Rome and strive with the Pope
  2. don't count your chicks
  3. don't count your chickens
  4. don't count your chicks before they're hatched
  5. don't count your chicks before they hatch
  6. hate the game, not the player
  7. all is fair in love and war
  8. faith can move mountains
  9. a lie can run around the world before the truth can get its boots on
  10. it's not over till the fat lady sings
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  1. the devil you know is better than the devil you don't know
  2. you can take the monkey out of the jungle, but you can't take the jungle out of the monkey
  3. needs must when the devil drives
  4. there are bad apples in every orchard
  5. when you're up to your neck in alligators, it's hard to remember that your initial objective was to drain the swamp
  6. a revolution is not a dinner party
  7. Caesar's wife must be above suspicion
  8. the fewer the better fare
  9. if you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging
  10. the dose makes the poison

English phrases popularly known as representations of common sense.

For more information, see Appendix:English proverbs.



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