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You might use the word "adage." For example, "A common adage reminds us that 'the early bird gets the worm.'" You might also consider "proverb," although that has a decidedly religious connotation for many people, or "aphorism." Also a cliche is another way.

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qu'est-ce qu'on mange ?

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