And that Adage IS still true.
Let this ancient Adage inspire our joint efforts.
There's an old Adage for this.
Those who ignore history
are doomed to repeat it-- Adage.
Here the Adage is true- I cannot help with words.
The Adage,‘Dont eat anything white except yogurt' may be true.
Remember that old Adage,” two heads are better than one.”.
The Adage‘it takes a village to raise a child'
is true still.
The Adage,“a chain is only as strong as its weakest link”.
The Adage that we are the company we keep often rings true.
As a psychology researcher, I believe this Adage applies to relationships, too.
The Adage,"It takes a village to raise a child,"
is all too true.
The Adage,“breakfast is the most important meal of the day,” is true.
What's this, the old Adage that many are worse off than us?
With this Adage Kim Jong il gave the military its elite status.
The Adage,“ Earthquakes don't kill people;
buildings do,” is all too often proved true.
This is where the Adage‘you get what you pay for' comes into play.
As a psychology researcher, I believe that this Adage applies to relationships, too.
The Adage of“listen to your body” might be useful
for increasing emotional intelligence and self-awareness.
There's no need to follow the Adage-“If it's yellow let it mellow”- in Singapore.
It is also necessary to remember the Adage‘A week in politics is a long time'.”.
Their style, their Adage to speak, is so different that girls give themselves to them.
There is truth in that old Adage that there is nothing new under the sun.
Once again, the Adage“Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line”
was proven false.
An important key to solving the problem lies in the Adage:“ Repetition is the mother of retention.”.
This Adage is meant to suggest that good writing
is no easy task, full of pitfalls and struggles.
Another such long held Adage, that stress contributes in making your hair go gray faster,
has been proven true.
Apples are healthy but when this popular Adage was coined,
that time Apple was used to describe any round fruit.
There's that old Adage that colds have three days of coming, three days
of staying, and three days of going.