Sentence examples for adage to from inspiring English sources

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Again, Tilden's adage to change a losing strategy comes to mind.

One contemporary maxim that could be gleaned from the play is the adage to "stay hungry".

Fynn said he had no problem ignoring the adage to avoid working with children.

Even so, the old adage to never confuse a bull market for brains has never been more painfully obvious.

Her constant adage to me, which is certainly open to interpretation, was "That paper never refused ink".

"I have always agreed with Daniel Burnham's adage to 'Make no little plans,"' Mr. Trump said in a news release.

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From old adages to modern pop psychology, the notion that women yak more than men is pervasive.

I know that politicians like to use country adages to make a point so I will throw one in the mix.

This morning the reverse to the adage seems to hold more resonance.

A somewhat tongue-in-cheek adage attributed to Shackleton came to mind: Better to be a live donkey than a dead lion.

That kind of golden-ticket peddling might be dismissed if not for Tyler Marceca, who ignored the industry adage never to pay anyone to read your material.

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