Different sores must have
different salves Who keeps company with the wolves, will learn to howl
He that stands for nothing will
fall for everything The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak Possible
Interpretation: One can get more cooperation from others by being nice
From the Christian New Testament Help a lame
dog over a stile Stolen fruit is sweet
Keep your eyes on the sun and you will not see the shadows William
Shakespeare A cobbler formed the
shape of shoes on a wooden foot shaped last If it lasted long he was happy No
hoof, no horse Rats desert a sinking ship Help
a lame dog over a stile If words could only speak, they'd mean even less If you
keep your mouth shut, you won't put your foot in it Many a mickle makes a
muckle New brooms sweep clear All
for one and one for all From "The Three Muscuteers" of Alexandre Dumas pere
History never repeats itself, but it does rhyme - Mark Twain
Hard cases make bad law The one who dies with
the most toys, still dies Bloom
where you are planted And drinking largely sobers us again Alternative: Red sky
at night: sailor's' delight Red sky in the morn: sailor's be warned
Alternative: Treat 'im rough, you get you muff--Ali G Hard
cases make bad law It's a poor job that can't stand at least one supervisor Jam
tomorrow and jam yesterday, but never jam today (from Alice in Wonderland)
A rolling stone gathers no moss Doctors
make the worst patients Possible Interpretation: You can't get away with a lie,
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