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English 19th Century

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(192 votes)  An apple a day keeps the doctor away. -mid 19th

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(191 votes)  Every cloud has a silver lining. -mid 19th; Ford

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(188 votes)  A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. -mid 19th

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(187 votes)  Dogs bark, but the caravan goes on. -late 19th

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(187 votes)  Fact is stranger than fiction. -mid 19th

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(186 votes)  Don't cross the bridge till you come to it. -mid 19th

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(184 votes)  The best things come in small packages. -late 19th

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(183 votes)  Blood is thicker than water. -early 19th

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(181 votes)  Don't go near the water until you learn how to swim. -mid 19th

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(178 votes)  A dog that will fetch a bone will carry a bone. -eary 19th

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(178 votes)  Do not meet troubles half-way. -late 19th

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(178 votes)  Faith will move mountains. -late 19th; Bible

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(177 votes)  Blood will tell. -mid 19th

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(177 votes)  The busiest men have the most leisure. -late 19th

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(176 votes)  Councils of war never flight. -mid 19th

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(175 votes)  Easy does it. -mid 19th

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(175 votes)  Fight fire with fire. -mid 19th

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(174 votes)  Absence makes the heart grow fonder. -mid 19th

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(174 votes)  A change is as good as a rest. -late 19th

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(173 votes)  Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know. -mid 19th

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(172 votes)  Believe nothing of what you hear, and only half of what you see. -mid 19th

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(172 votes)  Ceasar's wife must be above suspicion. -late 19th

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(171 votes)  Adversity makes strange bedfellows. -mid 19th - Shakespeare

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(171 votes)  Blue are the hills that are far away. -late 19th

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(171 votes)  Everybody love a lord. -late 19th

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(170 votes)  The apple never falls far from the tree. -mid 19th

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(170 votes)  Business before pleasure. -mid 19th

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(170 votes)  Cheats never prosper. -early 19th

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(169 votes)  A bellowing cow soon forgets her calf. -late 19th

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(169 votes)  Coming events cast their shadow before. -early 19th

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(169 votes)  England's difficulty is Ireland's opportunity. -mid 19th

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(168 votes)  Adventures are to the adventurous. -mid 19th

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(168 votes)  An army marches on it's stomach. -mid 19th - attributed to Frederick the Great and/or Napoleon

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(168 votes)  Beware of an oak, it draws the stroke; avoid an ash, it counts the flash; creep under the thorn, it can save you from harm. -late 19th

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(168 votes)  Brave men lived before Agamemnon. -early 19th

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(168 votes)  Clergymen's sons always turn out badly. -late 19th

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(167 votes)  A civil question deserves a civil answer. -mid 19th

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(167 votes)  The English are a nation of shipkeepers. -early 19th; Napoleon

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(166 votes)  Catching's before hanging. -early 19th

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(166 votes)  Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. -mid 19th; early 17th century in German

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(166 votes)  He that drinks beer, thinks beer. -early 19th

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(164 votes)  Don't change horses in mid stream. -mid 19th; Lincoln

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(164 votes)  East, west, home's best. -mid 19th

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(162 votes)  Fear the Greeks bearing gifts. -late 19th; Virgil

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(160 votes)  Feed a cold and starve a fever. maybe two separate sayings, but sometimes interpreted to mean: if you feed a cold you will probably have to starve a fever later -mid 19th

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(159 votes)  The child is the father of the man. -early 19th

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(159 votes)  The difficult is done at once, the impossible takes a little longer. -late 19th

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(159 votes)  Fair play's a jewel. -early 19th

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(155 votes)  A bully is always a coward. -early 19th

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(153 votes)  The bread never falls but on its buttered side. -mid 19th

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