The adage there's always room for improvements was coined by General Custor during the Civil War. He addressed his men in a speech at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
He was a wise man and always had an adage for every situation, like "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush".
"An old adage states that 'laughter is the best medicine,' emphasizing the positive effects of humor on one's well-being."
Synonyms for "adage":ApothegmAphorismAxiomBywordDictumEpigramExpressionMaximMottoPhrasePreceptProverbQuipSaying
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un adage is a proverb in French
the adage is a child with rabbies
Experience bears out the old adage; "Out of sight, out of mind."The adage 'Every baby brings its own love' usually turns out to be true.He often quoted the adage about curiosity killing the cat.He believed in the old adage that a family that prays together stays together.
Always a bridesmaid, never a bride
Adage = the saying is ' the cat would eat fish, but would not wet her feet'
The Personal Maxim (axiom, adage, saying for which he was always known) of Caesar Caligula; "Let them hate me, as long as they fear me"
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"Germany must always be in a majority of three in any dispute among the five great European powers."