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American proverbs

  • A penny saved is a penny earned. [Ben Franklin]
  • A stitch in time saves nine. [Ben Franklin]
  • As Maine goes, so goes the nation.
  • Don't take any wooden nickels.
  • Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. [Ben Franklin]
  • Penny wise and pound foolish. [Ben Franklin]
  • The early bird catches the worm. [Ben Franklin]
  • The early bird may catch the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
  • There ain't no such thing as a free lunch.
    • This proverb or its acronym "TANSTAAFL" are often attributed to the author Robert A. Heinlein who used them in his novel The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (1966), but the expression has been dated to the late 1930s, and the acronym to at least as early as October 1949. Another common variant is: There's no such thing as a free lunch.
  • You can't get there from here.
  • Haste makes waste.
Between the devil and the deep blue sea.


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