The old saying money cannot buy happiness certainly rings true for one of the most controversial men in rugby league. |
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As that old saying goes, sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. |
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Noses alter faces and circumstances alter cases, as the old saying puts it. |
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It may be worth remembering the old saying that it is the thought and not the gift that counts for most of us. |
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There is something to be said for that old saying that you can't teach an old dog new tricks. |
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Remember the old saying, sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me? |
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The old saying of what's good for the goose is good for the gander comes strikingly to mind. |
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There's an old saying in rural Ireland to the effect that if you get the name of getting up early then you can stay in bed all day. |
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I just cringe at the very sight of cheap painting tools mainly because the old saying that a bad workman always blames his tools is wrong! |
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Additionally, there's that old saying that when a silent man speaks, wise men listen. |
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There is some truth in the old saying that there is a small child in each of us only waiting to get out to play. |
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Remember the old saying that says you never get a second chance to make a good first impression. |
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There's an old saying that where you stand on issues depends upon where you sit. |
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As the old saying goes, you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. |
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Bearing in mind the old saying that one swallow does not make a summer, the statistic nevertheless does point to the danger of a deflationary downturn in the US economy. |
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The only two sure things in life are death and taxes, the old saying goes. |
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In this case, as the old saying goes, it is indeed good to have friends in high places! |
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There is an old saying that hours may pass slowly, but years always pass quickly. |
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Unfortunately, as the old saying goes, time and tide wait for no man. |
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As the old saying goes, as one door closes, so another one opens. |
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I think that the old saying, It takes two to tango' is apposite in this case. |
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Even more importantly, as the old saying goes, we may all be lying in the gutter, but some of us are reaching for the stars. |
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Bear in mind the old saying that there is no one you can dupe more easily than yourself. |
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A Cup of Humor, Please According to the old saying, too many cooks spoil the broth. |
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It is truly a shame but the old saying about safety in numbers obviously does not apply to Ontario's voice in Ottawa. |
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There is an old saying that if the facts do not fit the accepted premises, so much the worse for the facts. |
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We have to be very careful with what we do here because sometimes, as the old saying goes, we can throw out the baby with the bathwater. |
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The old saying says that democracy is the less bad of the government systems known. |
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But being the staunchest, stingiest squad on paper does not mean as much as an old saying might make it seem. |
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There's an old saying that if you save someone's life, they become your responsibility forever. |
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The first part was a simple curse, and the second an old saying. |
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As I sat to write this essay I could not help but reflect upon an old saying about a butterfly beating its wings in China and causing a breeze in Oregon. |
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There is an old saying that war is the failure of politics, and it is true that war should always be a last resort. |
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It's like the old saying goes, victory has a father but defeat is an orphan. |
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There is an old saying that says that if you have never been deceived because of your goodness, you have never been good enough! |
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There is an old saying in Chinese: With united and determined will, mountains can be moved. |
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That's an old saying, but it's highly relevant for a discussion about strategic learning. |
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There's an old saying in financial analysis: profit and loss are opinions, but cash is a fact. |
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They eat a vast amount of odd-looking sausages or wursts, as in their own carol, the Wurst Noel, whence the old saying Wurst Come, Wurst Served. |
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It's an old saying that if you can't measure it you can't manage it and farm book keeping works that way. |
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The old saying refers to the May blossom, not the month of May, which is the blossom of the hawthorn bush. |
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Aware that medical studies are extremely demanding and concerned about the psychological anguish some students experience, he decided to put an old saying into practice: a healthy body means a healthy mind. |
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When we look at the Liberal record over many years on many subjects, there is an old saying which makes sense here, that the best indicator of future performance is the past performance. |
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Trendies should learn the meaning of the old saying about fools and their money. |
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Here it would be good, perhaps, to remind ourselves of the old saying that exists in the military that a soldier's idle mind is the devil's workshop. |
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We have an old saying in Scotland that you cannot polish a turnip and no amount of presentation will disguise the fact that the EU has a structural problem which we are not addressing. |
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Yes, when it comes to the aesthetics of marital coupledom, to paraphrase that old saying, I'm punching several stones below my weight. |
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Being from Saskatchewan, the member would know that there is an old saying that when you throw a rock in the dark and a dog yelps you have hit a dog. |
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I want to conclude by reflecting for a brief moment on the truth of an old saying which applies to governments as well as to individuals, the saying that pride or arrogance precedes a fall. |
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If Ontario MPs fail to represent their constituents and oppose Bill C-68, the old saying about safety in numbers will fail to apply to Ontario's voice in Ottawa. |
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Corruptio optimi pessima, goes the old saying. |
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Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, goes the old saying. |
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There's an old saying about how opportunity comes when we least expect it. |
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I remember the old saying that what goes around, comes around. |
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Like an old saying, a failure to plan is a plan for failure. |
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To paraphrase an old saying, the risk is up to us. |
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There's an old saying that says that big cities make strong regions. |
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It's the old saying, misery loves company. |
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The other girls appeared to be sleeping through it as well, but there's an old saying that says every closed eye isn't sleeping. |
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If, like most of the nation, you lost a few quid on the Grand National yesterday you'll be reflecting on the old saying that racing is a mug's game. |
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