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  2. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    The more things change, the more they stay the same; The only disability in life is a bad attitude – Scott Hamilton; The only way to understand a woman is to love her; The old wooden spoon beats me down; The only way to find a friend is to be one; The pen is mightier than the sword; The pot calling the kettle black

  3. Find Closure With These Quotes About Moving On - AOL

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    50 Inspirational Quotes to Help You Move On PeopleImages - Getty Images. ... Within the mix are short moving on quotes, funny moving on quotes, famous moving on quotes, and more.

  4. Move fast and break things - Wikipedia

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    Move fast and break things may refer to: Move fast and break things (motto) , internal motto used by Facebook until 2014, as coined by Mark Zuckerberg Move Fast and Break Things (book) , 2017 book by Jonathan Taplin subtitled How Facebook, Google and Amazon Have Cornered Culture and Undermined Democracy

  5. List of catchphrases in American and British mass media

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    These are not merely catchy sayings. Even though some sources may identify a phrase as a catchphrase, this list is for those that meet the definition given in the lead section of the catchphrase article and are notable for their widespread use within the culture. This list is distinct from the list of political catchphrases.

  6. 75 back-to-school quotes to inspire students for the year ahead

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    These back-to-school quotes cover sayings for teachers, parents, students or anyone else hoping to commemorate the start of a brand new school year. Whichever back-to-school quote you choose, ...

  7. Hold your horses - Wikipedia

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    However it also has a more literal meaning and in certain circumstances is the preferred idiom to use. "Hold your horses" literally means to keep your horse(s) still, not to be confused with holding them in a stable. Someone is to slow down when going too fast, [1] or to wait a moment, or to be more careful, [2] or to be patient before acting.

  8. Slow movement (culture) - Wikipedia

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    During one day in April each year, museums and art galleries around the world host events focused on intentionally experiencing art through "slow looking". The movement aims to help people discover the joy of looking at art, typically through observing a painting or sculpture for 10–15 minutes, often followed by discussion. [ 8 ]

  9. Go proverb - Wikipedia

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    Play fast, lose fast. Don't play 1, 2, 3–just play 3. For rectangular six in the corner to live, liberties are necessary. Hane at the head of three stones. Hane at the head of two stones. If you don't understand ladders then don't play Go. If you have lost all four corners then you have lost. If you have secured all four corners then you have ...