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English 18th Century

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(206 votes)  Death is the great leveller. -early 18th

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(202 votes)  First impressions are the most lasting. -early 18th

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(201 votes)  Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed. -early 18th

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(198 votes)  Experience keeps a dear school. -mid 18th

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(193 votes)  Cleanliness is next to godliness. -late 18th

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(189 votes)  A creaking door hangs longest. -late 18th

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(188 votes)  Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. -early 18th; Pope

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(185 votes)  Every man has his price. -mid 18th; Walpole

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(184 votes)  The best laid schemes of mice and men gang aft agley. -early 18th

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(184 votes)  Wonders will never cease. -late 18th

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(182 votes)  Brag is a good dog, but Holdfast is better. -early 18th

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(182 votes)  He that follows freits (omens), freits will follow him. -early 18th

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(181 votes)  Ask no questions and hear no lies. -late 18th

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(180 votes)  He who hesitates is lost. -early 18th

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(179 votes)  The greater the sinner the greater the saint. -late 18th

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(178 votes)  A bad penny always turns up. -mid 18th

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(177 votes)  Don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs. -early 18th

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(176 votes)  Wilful waste makes woeful want. -early 18th

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(174 votes)  Be just before you're generous. -mid 18th

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(174 votes)  A bird never flew on one wing. -early 18th

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(174 votes)  He that will eat the fruit must climb the tree. -early 18th

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(172 votes)  The cobbler to his last and the gunner to his linstock. -mid 18th

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(172 votes)  Fools and bairns should never see half-done work. -early 18th

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(171 votes)  Give a dog a bad name and hang him. -early 18th

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(169 votes)  A fool at forty is a fool indeed. -early 18th; Young

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(168 votes)  The eye of a master does more work than both his hands. -mid 18th

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(167 votes)  Give credit where credit is due. -late 18th

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(166 votes)  As the twig is bent, so is the tree inclined. -early 18th

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(166 votes)  Give and take is fair play. -late 18th

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(165 votes)  Care killed the cat. -late 18th

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(164 votes)  A door must be either shut or open. -mid 18th

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(164 votes)  A dripping June sets all in tune. -mid 18th

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(163 votes)  Civility cost nothing. -early 18th; late 15th century in French

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(163 votes)  Distance lends enchantment to the view. -late 18th

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(163 votes)  Half the truth is often a whole lie. -mid 18th

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(162 votes)  The devil looks after his own. -early 18th

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(162 votes)  Drive gently over the stones. -early 18th

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(162 votes)  Facts are stubborn things. -early 18th

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(157 votes)  Any port in a storm. -mid 18th

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(157 votes)  Hope springs eternal. -early 18th

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(156 votes)  Extremes meet. -mid 18th; mid 17h century in French

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(155 votes)  Attack is the best form of defence. usually quoted as the best defence is a good offence in the US -late 18th

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(150 votes)  Better to war out than to rust out. -early 18th

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(147 votes)  Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. -mid 18th, 3rd century BC in Greek

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(147 votes)  The greater the truth, the greater the libel. -late 18th

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(147 votes)  If a thing’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well. -mid 18th

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(146 votes)  Big fleas have little fleas upon their backs to bite them, and little fleas have lesser fleas, and so ad infinitum. -early 18th

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(146 votes)  Blessings brighten as they take their flight. -mid 18th

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(146 votes)  If in February there be no rain, ‘tis neither good for hay nor grain. -early 18th

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(145 votes)  The devil finds work for idle hands to do. -early 18th

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