Live and let die Ne'er cast a clout till May be in If you live each day as if 
it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right Possible 
Interpretation: You cannot explain what some people like Kill two birds with 
one stone
The squeaky wheel gets the grease It's a blessing in disguise Never shove your 
Granny when she's shaving
Never, Never allow anyone to persuade you to suspend your common sense Who 
guards the guards? Great minds think alike, but insanity speaks all languages - 
John Parry Alternately, If it ain't broke, don't fix it
The first step to health is to know that we are sick If it isn't broke, don't 
fix it Jack of all trades, master of none Little things mean a lot All of you 
that intend to ring, you undertake a dangerous thing This is often misstated as 
the proof is in the pudding
Think globally, act locally or when it rains, it pours In the land of the 
blind, the one-eyed man is king One mans meat, is another mans poison
Good enough for Government work Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned Don't 
remove winter vests (undergarments) until summer arrives Possible 
Interpretation: Here talks means carries weight, in the sense that it is 
influential Those who lost dreaming are lost
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The best things in life are free Possible Interpretation: Do not look for 
faults in a something recieved as a gift He who laughs last, thinks slowest 
Actions speak louder than words An Englishman's home is his castle
Keep no more cats than catch mice No man is content with his lot Possible 
Interpretation: A person cannot be told what to do in his own house
He that stands for nothing will fall for everything Sticks and stones may break 
my bones but words will never hurt me There's no accounting for taste Life's a 
bitch and then you marry one
It ain't over till it's over Alternate Version: the ironic thing about life is 
that you never get out alive A chain is no stronger than its weakest link Like 
father like son or when it rains, it pours Kill not the goose that laid the 
golden egg
Possible Interpretation: World War II propaganda illustrating the perils of 
gossip If wishes were horses, pigs would fly He who laughs last laughs longest 
The truth shall set you free, or The truth will set you free
Simple things amuse simple minds All things come to he who waits Possible 
Interpretation: All style and no substance Lead to Success, Follow to Failure 
(Robert D) While there's life, there's hope

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