Sentences with phrase «age old adage»

«Others Lord, yes others, let this my motto be...» I truly believe one must accept the age old adage, «If Momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy!»
With a higher volume of eating, the natural conclusion to assume is the age old adage... «What goes in... must come out!
You will do well to heed the age old adage: «a word to the wise is enough»
The age old adage «women are better at multitasking than men» may have some scientific merit.
I think everyone has heard the age old adage, «Don't judge a book by its cover.»
But it was such a huge part of both of our lives, and we had so many stories and issues that we wanted to explore within the context of an on going series that it came back to the age old adage «write what you know.»
There is an age old adage that states that you are what you eat!
The age old adage of «treat them mean, keep them keen» is just one of the dating myths we've debunked with some new research.
As the age old adage goes, live by the sword, die by the sword.
Some of the «art» is based on psychology — playing on ideas like peacocking to attract attention, and the age old adage of wanting what you can't have.
By Guest Blogger, Katja Kaine If you've been in the writing (or even reading) business for long, you probably know that the age old adage» don't judge a book by its cover» is simply not followed — by anybody.
Good Dog in a Box provides a new way to approach the age old adage of teaching an old dog (and his family) new tricks.
The age old adage proves true here.
Furthermore, in its report on bioethics, the Nuffield Council rejects the age old adage that «you have nothing to fear if you are innocent»: it is simply not sufficient justification of the state's interference with the lives of its citizens.
Since auto insurance companies sometimes based insurance rates on statistical driving information (think the age old adage that driving a red convertible is more expensive) this information can be important to know if you are car shopping or wondering about your insurance rates.
So when someone shares the age old adage beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, you can respond, «No, it is in the face of the subject.»
As a real estate agent or broker, when you're showing a property, keep in mind the age old adage: if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything.
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