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Stolen fruit is the sweetest. Tall oaks grow from little acorns. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. The best advice is found on the pillow. The devil looks after his own. The die is cast. The early bird catches the worm. The end justifies the means. The more haste, the less speed. The mouse that has but one hole is quickly taken. The pen is mightier than the sword The proof of the pudding is in the eating. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. The tongue wounds more than a lance. The truth is in the wine.Arraythe crunch the crux of the matter the customer is always right the cutting edge the day of the family farm the devil makes work for idle hands the downside the dying seconds the early bird gets the worm the end-all, be-all the end justifies the means the end of the line the eye of a needle the eye of the storm the F-word the fat hit the fire the fickle finger of fate be like be like a bear with a sore head be like a bull in a china shop be like a cat on a hot tin roof be like a cat on hot bricks be like a child in a sweetshop be like a deer caught in the headlights be like a dog with a bone be like a dog with two tails be like a dream be like a fish out of water be like a fly in milk be like a kid in a candy store be like a ray of sunshine be like a red flag to a bull be like a red rag to a bull be like a sitting duck be like a spare prick at a wedding be like a stunned mullet be like an open book be like banging (one's) head against a (brick) wall be like banging (one's) head against the wall be like beating (one's) head against a (brick) wall be like beating (one's) head against the wall be like Caesar's wife be like Christmas coming early be like drinking from a fire hose be like Ephraim and Menashe be like family be like finding a needle in a haystack be like Fort Knox be like Grand Central Station be like herding cats be like hitting (one's) head against a (brick) wall be like hitting (one's) head against the wall be like jelly be like looking for a needle in a haystack be like money in the bank be like oil and water be like painting the Forth Bridge be like peas and carrots be like pouring money down the drain be like pulling teeth be like putty in (one's) hands be like putty in someone's hands be like quicksilver be like rearranging (the) deckchairs on the Titanic be like running (one's) head against a (brick) wall be like running (one's) head against a stone wall be like running (one's) head into a (brick) wall be like ships in the night
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