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No one knows for sure who first said it. 16th Century German has the phrase "der Apfel fellt nicht gerne weit vom Baume," so it was said even back then.

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The saying "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree" is an old proverb, meaning that children often resemble their parents in character or behavior. Its origins are uncertain, but it has been in use for centuries in various cultures.

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