Category:English proverbs

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  1. even a broken clock is right twice a day
  2. the best things in life aren't things
  3. where there is a will, there is a way
  4. slow is smooth, smooth is fast
  5. no one should be judge in his own case
  6. cats rule, dogs drool
  7. nearly never won the race
  8. time is a great healer of all wounds
  9. Philip drunk to Philip sober
  10. cast not a clout till May be out
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. that's the way it goes
  2. you catch more flies with honey than vinegar
  3. you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar
  4. you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar
  5. it takes a heap o' livin' to make a house a home
  6. it takes a lot of living to make a house a home
  7. cheats never prosper
  8. it took Nixon to go to China
  9. you can't break a stick in a bundle
  10. one cannot break a stick in a bundle

English phrases popularly known as representations of common sense.

For more information, see Appendix:English proverbs.


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