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8 Quotes for 'Old Saying' in the Database.
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Old Saying Quotes
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As many mince pies as you taste at Christmas' so many happy
months will you have.
Topic: Christmas
Source: Old English Saying
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Fostering mother.
[Lat., Alma mater.]
Topic: Motherhood
Source: applied by students to the university where they have graduated
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Tell that to the Marines--the sailors won't believe it.
Topic: Navy
Source: quoted by Scott in "Redgauntlet", ch. XIII
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It is the silence between the notes that makes the music; it is
the space between the bars that holds the tiger.
Topic: Nothingness
Source: an old Zen saying appearing in "Jacob the Baker" by Noah benShea
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A leap year
Is never a good sheep year.
Topic: Sheep
Source: Old English Saying
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There's a health to poverty; it sticks by us when all friends
forsake us.
Topic: Toasts
Source: a toast given in the "Boston Bee"
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Here's a health to all those that we love,
Here's a health to all those that love us,
Here's a health to all those that love them that love those
That love them that love those that love us.
Topic: Toasts
Source: Old Toast
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Here's a health to you and yours who have done such things for us
and ours.
And when we and ours have it in our powers to do for you and
yours what you and yours have done for us and ours,
Then we and ours will do for you and yours what you and yours
have done for us and ours.
Topic: Toasts
Source: Old Toast
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