Sentences with phrase «adage states»

While the old adage states that honesty is the best policy, prudence is always the better policy.
But as the adage states, it's what's inside that counts.
The popular adage states, «if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.»
An often - repeated adage states, «Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy you the kind of misery you prefer.»
As the old adage states «it's the small things that kill you.»
As the old adage states: «Every system is perfectly designed to get the results it gets.»
The old adage states that «it is not what you know, but it is whom you know.»
The popular adage states, «if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.»

Not exact matches

The adage which states that experiencing real change necessitates getting out of your comfort zone isn't some empty cliche.
Just as the old adage «it takes a village» states, you are just one part of a whole.
There is another investor's adage that states: «the stock market takes the escalator up and the elevator down.»
«It's the age - old adage: You find a niche and sell it,» he states.
And if the Elite 11 Orlando tour stop was representative of the quarterbacks in the state for the class of 2015, the adage holds true once again.
Cuomo was scheduled to breakfast this morning with the Assembly GOP as part of his ongoing charm offensive in hopes of winning state lawmakers over to his way of thinking, following the age - old adage that the best way to a man's heart — and perhaps his «yes» vote — is through his stomach.
Two endorsements made yesterday in state Senate races proved - yet again - that old adage about the game of politics and the strange bedfellows its players choose as they seek to achieve, maintain or consolidate power.
He also stated that the literature does not support the adage «Opposites attract», and claims that after running the numbers, eHarmony is responsible for 236 people getting married each day, or 44,000 couples a year.
There is an old adage that states «if you steal from one person, you are a thief but if you steal from everybody, you're a genius.»
They should take to heart the adage that the federal government can make states and districts do something, but it can't make them do those things well.
It turns out this adage applies not just to global politics, but also to state education policies, and groups on both the left and the right should take heed.
focused on developing district expertise regarding the state standards and how our curriculum can become a document that breaks the adage of «if you continue to do what you've always done... you will continue to get what you have always gotten...» As I speak here today, I am humbled by the number of high quality teachers, principals, department heads and specialists behind
Given the volatile state of the equity markets over the last few decades, that old adage certainly appears to hold true in the world of investing.
The old adage is wrong; you can fight City Hall — and the state legislature and even Congress.
Ian Betteridge, A British Technology journalist is well known for his law of headlines, an adage which states «Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.»
Betteridge's law of headlines is an adage that states: «Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.»
Godwin's Law (also Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies) is, in Internet culture, an adage originated in 1990 by Mike Godwin that states:
There is an old adage in contract law that states, «old consideration is no consideration», which holds true in this scenario.
Hanlon's razor is an eponymous adage that states: «Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.»
This old adage that the food you eat becomes you may seem far - fetched when stated so blatantly, but isn't this what today's culture asks us to believe about -LSB-...]
As the age - old adage by Benjamin Franklin states: «Nothing in life is certain except death and taxes.»
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