this comment is known as early as 1541 in an Old English form. In 1591 is appears as 'if a man can be known as nothing else, then he may be known by his companions'. In 1912 it is quoted as we know it today, by Saki, in the Chronicles of Clovis
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Aesop's Fables
Euripides (480 - 406 BC)
Truman
Euripides (480 - 406 BC)
The Poor Richards proverb is, A man is known by the company he keeps. This means that people are judged to be like those they hang around with, whether they are or not.
Abraham Lincoln
Yes, such a man is known as a "harem-keeper".
Ludwig Feuerbach
The better the wife, the better the man.
Properties in a business is called company assets because it is what keeps the business going. This is the money that is collected in a business.
Lemon kush. Nuff said