Sentences with phrase «old adages such»

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You know that old adage, «There's no such thing as a free lunch»?
It's a truism that there is no such thing as a free lunch, and this old adage applies in spades to the phenomenon of pirate websites that allow users to access «free» content.
Behold the intellectual firepower: While I find such lists informative and fun, in my book Who's Your City, I say that there is really no such thing as a single best city: Invoking the old and somewhat cliched adage, «different strokes for....
«From my own work on behalf of fellow local Republicans such as Lee Zeldin and Tim Mazzei, it's clear that the old adage is still true — all politics is local — even in 2010.»
Vibrational therapy is really not such a «new» thing — there is a reason for the old adage «music hath charms to tame the savage beast.»
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.»
You've undoubtedly heard the old adage that chicken soup will help cure a cold, and there's scientific support for such a statement.
It comes with an old adage often used such as a song that suggests that everybody needs somebody.
Theophrastus was not referring to astrological signs, but weather signs such as the red sky observation that is neatly summed up by the old, and generally correct, adage: «Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning.
Unfortunately, the old adage, «There is no such thing as bad publicity» doesn't always ring true.
We've all heard the old adage «there's no such thing as a stupid question.»
While such a low rate appears great on the surface, remember the old adage: if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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