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Category:English proverbs

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  1. once a thief, always a thief
  2. don't count your chickens before they've hatched
  3. an image is worth a thousand words
  4. there is nothing more permanent than a temporary solution
  5. nothing is certain but death and taxes
  6. do not sit in Rome and strive with the Pope
  7. don't count your chicks
  8. don't count your chickens
  9. don't count your chicks before they're hatched
  10. don't count your chicks before they hatch
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  1. on the Internet nobody knows you're a dog
  2. winning is a great deodorant
  3. the Internet never forgets
  4. if you believe everything you read, better not to read
  5. repetition, repetition, repetition
  6. life's a bitch, and then you die
  7. as the mountain could not wait upon Mahomet, Mahomet would go to the mountain
  8. drastic times call for drastic measures
  9. the love of money is the root of all evil
  10. believing is seeing

English phrases popularly known as representations of common sense.

For more information, see Appendix:English proverbs.



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